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Antony Pitts (b.1969): Music
for a Large Audience/opening tam-tam (studio
extract)
recorded in New College Chapel, Oxford on 19 March 1990 by Jon Olive |
0'22" |
| 2 |
Antony Pitts: There
is a green hill (radio recording)
recorded in Zwolle, NL on 9 December 1995 by Wico Clements, reproduced
by permission of the KRO
Rebecca Parkyns, Josephine Carpenter (sopranos), Giles Morris, David
Clegg (countertenors), Jamie Glazebrook, Simon Jones (tenors), Simon
Turnill, Robert-Jan Temmink (basses), Antony Pitts (conductor)
 |
4'10" |
| 3 |
Antony Pitts: O
Wisdom of God (Antiphon for Advent) (studio extract)
recorded in All Saints, Petersham on 7 December 1991 by Geoff Miles
Suzanne Edwards, Kate Huddie, Faith Muir, Geraldine Mynors, Karen
Pitts (sopranos), Emily Blows, Mishtooni Bose, Duncan Parry, Anna
Thomas, Helen Vickery (altos), John Byron, Hugh Jones, James Pitts,
Allan Rostron (tenors), Nicholas Flower, Jonathan Gisby, Duncan
Knowles, James Shirras, Alexander Sturt, Andrew Williamson (basses),
Antony Pitts (conductor) |
0'10" |
| 4 |
Antony Pitts: Music
for a Large Audience/Spring (studio extract)
Duncan McNaughton (trumpet), Katy Bircher (flute), Emma Granger
(harp), John Byron (piano), Mary-Kate Wilkinson (violin 1), Catherine
Martin (violin 2), Helen Dawson (viola), Emma Speare (cello), Timothy
Watson (vibraphone), Andrew McCann (timpani), Antony Pitts (conductor) |
0'09" |
| 5 |
William Byrd (1543-1623):
Ad Dominum cum tribularer (live recording)
recorded in Christ the King, Gordon Square on 3 July 1998 by Jeremy
Summerly
Joanna Forbes, Rebecca Parkyns (sopranos), Kathryn Oswald (alto),
Alexander L'Estrange (countertenor), Benjamin Rayfield, Alexander
Hickey (tenors), Antony Pitts (baritone/director), Francis Brett
(bass) |
9'51" |
| 6 |
Antony Pitts: Seven
Letters/"to...Pergamum" (extract from live recording)
recorded in Christ the King, Gordon Square on 3 July 1998 by Jeremy
Summerly
Joanna Forbes, Rebecca Parkyns (sopranos), Kathryn Oswald (alto),
Alexander L'Estrange (countertenor), Benjamin Rayfield, Alexander
Hickey (tenors), Antony Pitts (baritone/director), Francis Brett
(bass)
 |
2'04" |
| 7 |
Anonymous (14th-century):
Mass of Tournai/Kyrie (live
recording, later broadcast on BBC Radio 3)
recorded in St John the Baptist, Holland Road on 29 September 1995
by Geoff Miles
Joanna Forbes, Rebecca Parkyns (sopranos), Kathryn Oswald (alto),
Alexander L'Estrange (countertenor), Mark Anderson, Simon Wookey
(tenors), Antony Pitts (baritone/director), Simon Turnill (bass) |
2'10" |
| 8 |
Anonymous (14th-century):
Mass of Tournai/Credo (live
recording, later broadcast on BBC Radio 3)
recorded in St John the Baptist, Holland Road on 29 September 1995
by Geoff Miles
Joanna Forbes, Rebecca Parkyns (sopranos), Kathryn Oswald (alto),
Alexander L'Estrange (countertenor), Mark Anderson, Simon Wookey
(tenors), Antony Pitts (baritone/director), Simon Turnill (bass) |
6'26" |
| 9 |
Antony Pitts: Anna's
Rapid Eye Movement (studio extract featured on Unknown
Public CD #3)
recorded at the University of Surrey in 1993 by Geoff Miles
Juliet Allan (soprano), Geraldine Mynors (alto), John Byron (tenor),
Stephen Maddock (bass), Antony Pitts (pianos, conductor), Jonathan
Thorpe (percussion), John Drinkwater (computer programming)
 |
1'19" |
| 10 |
Henry Purcell (1659-1695):
Remember not, Lord, our offences
(live recording)
recorded by David Hocket in St. Jude-on-the-hill, Hampstead Garden
Suburb, London on 30 November 1997
Joanna Forbes, Rebecca Parkyns (sopranos), Kathryn Oswald (alto),
Alexander L'Estrange (countertenor), Benjamin Rayfield, Alexander
Hickey (tenors), Antony Pitts (baritone/director), Francis Brett
(bass) |
3'27" |
| 11 |
Thomas Tallis (c.1505-1585):
Sancte Deus (studio recording)
recorded in All Saints, Petersham in May 1994 by Geoff Miles and
Madeleine & Henry Wickham
Juliet Allan, Joanna Forbes, Geraldine Mynors (sopranos), Jeremy
Burrows, Ruth Burrows, Karen Pitts (altos), John Byron, Allan Rostron,
Tom Rouncefield, Chris Watson (tenors), David Abbott, David Pitts
(basses), Antony Pitts (baritone/director)
 |
8'08" |
| 12 |
Antony Pitts: Missa
Exspectationis/Credo (extract from live recording)
recorded in All Saints', Margaret Street, London on 26 November
1998 by David Hocket
Joanna Forbes, Rebecca Parkyns (sopranos), Kathryn Oswald (alto),
Alexander L'Estrange (countertenor), Benjamin Rayfield, Alexander
Hickey (tenors), Antony Pitts (baritone/director), Francis Brett
(bass) |
3'26" |
| 13 |
John Browne: Jesu,
mercy, how may this be? (extract from live recording)
recorded in St John the Baptist, Holland Road on 29 September 1995
by Geoff Miles
choir 1: Joanna Forbes (soprano), Alexander L'Estrange (countertenor),
Mark Anderson (tenor), Simon Turnill (bass), Antony Pitts (director);
choir 2: Rebecca Parkyns (soprano), Kathryn Oswald (alto), Simon
Wookey (tenor), Alexander Sturt (bass), Michael Servent (director)
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5'15" |
| 14 |
Antony Pitts: O
my people (Antiphon for Good Friday) (extract from radio
recording)
recorded in Zwolle, NL on 9 December 1995 by Wico Clements, reproduced
by permission of the KRO
Rebecca Parkyns, Josephine Carpenter (sopranos), Giles Morris, David
Clegg (countertenors), Jamie Glazebrook, Simon Jones (tenors), Simon
Turnill, Robert-Jan Temmink (basses), Paul Ayres (organ), Antony
Pitts (conductor) |
0'55" |
| 15 |
Antony Pitts: In
the year that King Uzziah died (live recording)
recorded in St John the Baptist, Holland Road on 29 September 1995
by Geoff Miles
Paul Ayres (organ) |
4'37" |
| 16 |
Antony Pitts: Sanctus
(extract from live recording)
recorded in St John the Baptist, Holland Road on 29 September 1995
by Geoff Miles
Joanna Forbes, Rebecca Parkyns (sopranos), Kathryn Oswald (alto),
Alexander L'Estrange (countertenor), Mark Anderson, Simon Wookey
(tenors), Alexander Sturt, Simon Turnill (basses), Antony Pitts
(conductor) |
1'05" |
| 17 |
Antony Pitts: Why
art thou cast down, o my soul? (live & radio recordings)
recorded in St John the Baptist, Holland Road on 29 September 1995
by Geoff Miles & in Zwolle, NL on 9 December 1995 by Wico Clements,
reproduced by permission of the KRO
Joanna Forbes soloist, Rebecca Parkyns (sopranos), Kathryn Oswald
(alto), Alexander L'Estrange (countertenor), Mark Anderson soloist,
Simon Wookey (tenors), Alexander Sturt, Simon Turnill (basses)
Rebecca Parkyns, Josephine Carpenter soloist (sopranos), Giles Morris,
David Clegg (countertenors), Jamie Glazebrook, Simon Jones (tenors),
Simon Turnill, Robert-Jan Temmink (basses)
Paul Ayres (organ), Antony Pitts (conductor)
 |
8'48" |
| 18 |
Antony Pitts: Music
for a Large Audience/Summer (studio extract) |
3'04" |
| 19 |
Orlando Gibbons et al: Come
kiss me with those lips of thine (live recording)
recorded in Magdalen College, Oxford on 14 February 1998 by David
Hocket
Joanna Forbes, Rebecca Parkyns (sopranos), Kathryn Oswald (alto),
Alexander L'Estrange (countertenor), Benjamin Rayfield, Alexander
Hickey (tenors), Antony Pitts (baritone/director), Francis Brett
(bass) |
1'06" |
| 20 |
Antony Pitts: Music
for a Large Audience/Winter (studio extract) |
1'16" |
| 21 |
Antony Pitts: Love
is... (extract from live recording)
recorded in Magdalen College, Oxford on 14 February 1998 by David
Hocket
Joanna Forbes, Rebecca Parkyns (sopranos), Kathryn Oswald (alto),
Alexander L'Estrange (countertenor), Benjamin Rayfield, Alexander
Hickey (tenors), Antony Pitts (baritone/director), Francis Brett
(bass)
 |
0'56" |
| 22 |
Antony Pitts: Thou
knowest my lying down (studio & radio recordings)
recorded in All Saints, Petersham in May 1994 by Geoff Miles and
Madeleine & Henry Wickham & in Zwolle, NL on 9 December 1995 by
Wico Clements, reproduced by permission of the KRO
Juliet Allan, Joanna Forbes, Geraldine Mynors (sopranos), Jeremy
Burrows, Ruth Burrows, Karen Pitts (altos), John Byron, Allan Rostron,
Tom Rouncefield, Chris Watson (tenors), David Abbott, David Pitts
(basses), Antony Pitts (baritone/director)
Rebecca Parkyns, Josephine Carpenter (sopranos), Giles Morris, David
Clegg (countertenors), Jamie Glazebrook, Simon Jones (tenors), Simon
Turnill, Robert-Jan Temmink (basses), Paul Ayres (organ), Antony
Pitts (conductor)
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4'13" |
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