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The guest : choral and organ music of Paul Paviour / Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir, directed by Stephen Shellard.

  • Published by Regent Records — 2013 [REGCD410] — 1 CD (67 min.)
  • Sales Availability: This item may be available to purchase from the Australian Music Centre.
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  • Library Availability: CD 2691 — Available for loan

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This item may be available to purchase from the Australian Music Centre.
Please contact our Sales Department to confirm pricing and availability.

Featured Australian works

  Work Composer PerformersDuration
Abstractions (2008) for organ solo
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Paul Paviour Christopher Allsop 3 mins, 55 sec.
A Canberra canticle : Te deum laudamus (2000) for SATB choir with organ
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Paul Paviour Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir, Christopher Allsop, Eileen Roberts, Stephen Shellard 7 mins, 49 sec.
Dithyramb (1974) for organ solo
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Paul Paviour Christopher Allsop 6 mins, 4 sec.
The Glories of this noble sound (2001) for SATB choir with organ
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Paul Paviour Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir, Christopher Allsop, Stephen Shellard 6 mins, 6 sec.
The Guest for SATB choir with organ
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Paul Paviour Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir, Christopher Allsop, Stephen Shellard 7 mins, 54 sec.
I know Christ lived (1998) for SATB choir
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Paul Paviour Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir, Stephen Shellard 2 mins, 4 sec.
I sing the birth for SATB choir
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Paul Paviour Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir, Stephen Shellard 3 mins, 4 sec.
Love of the Father (1990) for SATB choir with organ
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Paul Paviour Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir, Christopher Allsop, Stephen Shellard 4 mins, 37 sec.
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (2010) for SATB choir and organ
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Paul Paviour Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir, Christopher Allsop, Stephen Shellard 8 mins, 52 sec.
Mary's child (2007) for SATB choir
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Geoffrey Ainger and Paul Paviour Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir, Stephen Shellard 2 mins, 15 sec.
The morning watch (2012) for SATB choir
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Paul Paviour Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir, Stephen Shellard 5 mins, 4 sec.
Ruminations, on an Anglican chant by Edward Elgar (2009) for organ solo
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Paul Paviour Christopher Allsop 4 mins, 46 sec.
That blessed place (1994) for SATB choir
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Paul Paviour Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir, Stephen Shellard 2 mins, 28 sec.
Welcome Yule for SATB choir
Recorded/performed at: Worcester Cathedral, England
Paul Paviour Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir, Stephen Shellard 1 mins, 24 sec.

Product details

Paul Paviour is one of Australia's best-known composers. His output is both substantial and varied. This is the first disc entirely devoted to Paul Paviour's compositions, and most of the works are receiving their first recording.

Recorded in Worcester Cathedral, this collection presents a broad overview of his work for smaller choral forces, including works written for a royal visit, the dedication of a new organ, carols for Christmas and Easter, and an organ piece based on Edward Elgar's only psalm chant. Also included is Paviour's newest composition, The Morning Watch, especially written for Stephen Shellard and the Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir in 2012.

Duration: 67 min.

Liner notes include program notes and lyrics.


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