Album UK 1988 on York Ambisonic label
Classical (Religious, Choral)
Digital Stereo/Ambisonic UHJ Surround-Sound Recording Made and Printed in the UK
![]() | Philip Moore org, *1943 GB organ, album by, composed by |
![]() | John Scott Whiteley org, *1950 GB organ, album by |
![]() | David Potter cwb, bells, album by |
![]() | York Minster Choir , choir, album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Heavy Octave And Great Peter | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir | ||
2 | Dies Irae | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | |
3 | Grieve Not, The Holy Spirit Of God | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir | Thomas Tertius Noble | |
4 | Overture To The Occasional Oratorio | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir | Georg Friedrich Händel | |
5 | Lord, I Call Upon Thee | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir | Edward C. Bairstow | |
6 | Trumpet Tune | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir | John Stanley | |
7 | He That Is Down | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir | ||
8 | Through The Day | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir | Philip Moore | |
9 | Os Justi | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir | Anton Bruckner | |
10 | Largo, Allegro, Aria And Variations | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir | Michael Christian Festing | |
11 | Hymn Of St Columba | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir | Benjamin Britten | |
12 | Jesu, The Very Thought Of Thee | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir | Edward C. Bairstow | |
13 | Toccata From The Fifth Symphony | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir | Charles-Marie Widor | |
14 | Plain Bob Triples | Philip Moore, John Scott Whiteley, David Potter, York Minster Choir |