The Sixteen- King's Musick: Music from the Chapel Royal
It was largely through the efforts of 'Captain' Henry Cooke that the choir of the Chapel Royal was successfully restored at the Restoration in 1660. He invoked ancient press-gang legislation to purloin promising choirboys from cathedrals across the country. Two of them, Pelham Humfrey and John Blow, went on to write ground-breaking music.
Tracklist:
- O Lord My God
- Put Me Not To Rebuke, Oh Lord
- Lord I Have Sinned
- I Will Always Give Thanks (The 'club' Anthem)
- O The Sad Day
- By The Waters Of Babylon
- Sleep Downy Sleep
- O Lord, Thou Hast Searched Me Out
- Wilt Thou Forgive That Sin (A Hymn To God The Father)
- I Will Hearken
It was largely through the efforts of 'Captain' Henry Cooke that the choir of the Chapel Royal was successfully restored at the Restoration in 1660. He invoked ancient press-gang legislation to purloin promising choirboys from cathedrals across the country. Two of them, Pelham Humfrey and John Blow, went on to write ground-breaking music.
Tracklist:
- O Lord My God
- Put Me Not To Rebuke, Oh Lord
- Lord I Have Sinned
- I Will Always Give Thanks (The 'club' Anthem)
- O The Sad Day
- By The Waters Of Babylon
- Sleep Downy Sleep
- O Lord, Thou Hast Searched Me Out
- Wilt Thou Forgive That Sin (A Hymn To God The Father)
- I Will Hearken