Guildford Cathedral Choir, directed by Barry Rose:
Recording in Guildford Cathedral, November 1964:
(Tenor: John Mitchinson. Baritone: Frederick Harvey. Organ: Peter Moorse. John Maunder was born in Chelsea, London, in 1858 and was the organist of several churches in the London suburbs. He became conductor of the Civil Service Vocal Union in 1881. As a minor composer, his œuvre includes a number of anthems and cantatas, including “Olivet to Calvary”, which was published in 1905 on a libretto by Shapcott Wensley. He also wrote settings of canticles for the Anglican Church, several part-songs and church hymns, some instrumental music and two operettas.)
- 1. When o’er the steep of Olivet
- 2. Like a fair vision in the morning light
- 3. O Jerusalem!
- 4. And Jesus entered into the temple of God
- 5. Another temple waits Thee
- 6. Not of this world the kingdom of our Lord
- 7. ’Twas night o’er lonely Olivet
- 8. He was despised and rejected of men
- 9. Come unto Him, all ye that labour
- 10. Just as I am, without one plea
- 11. And Jesus, knowing that his hour was come
- 12. A new commandment give I unto you
- 13. O Thou whose sweet compassion
- 14. And when they had sung a hymn
- 15. Thy will be done, the Saviour said
- 16. And while He yet spake
- 17. O was there ever loneliness like His!
- 18. Ye who sin and ye who sorrow
- 19. Then came Jesus forth from the judgement hall
- 20. The Saviour King goes forth to die
- 21. And when they had come to the place
- 22. Droop, sacred head
- 23. Rock of ages, cleft for me
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