After thirty years of world-wide performance and recording, The Sixteen, "The Voices of Classic FM", are recognised as one of the world's greatest ensembles. Comprising both choir and period instrument orchestra, The Sixteen's total commitment to the music it performs is its greatest distinction. Its special reputation for performing early English polyphony, masterpieces of the Renaissance, bringing fresh insights into Baroque and early Classical music and a diversity of twentieth century music, is drawn from the passions of conductor and founder, Harry Christophers.
The Sixteen has recently featured in the highly successful BBC Four television series, Sacred Music, presented by actor Simon Russell Beale.
The Sixteen's album IKON was nominated for a 2007 Grammy.
A New Heaven narrows the gap between our secular age and a time when the Anglican Church was among the most important patrons and consumers of British music. It also offers listeners the chance to reconnect with spiritual matters richly expressed by composers with the flair and imagination required to distil big issues of life and death into miniature forms.
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Bainton, E: |
And I saw a new heaven |
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Bairstow: |
Blessed City, heavenly Salem |
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Gardiner, H B: |
Evening Hymn (Te lucis ante terminum) |
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Goodall: |
The Lord Is My Shepherd (Psalm 23) |
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Harris, W: |
Faire is the Heaven |
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Howells: |
Like as the Hart |
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Parry: |
I was glad Jerusalem My soul, there is a country (No. 1 from Songs of Farewell) |
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Rutter: |
The Lord is my shepherd |
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Stainer: |
I saw the Lord |
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Stanford: |
Beati quorum via, Op. 38 No. 3 |
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Wood, C: |
O thou the central orb Hail, gladdening Light |