John Rutter and David Ogden speak about Out of the Stillness

Listen to this podcast about the latest CD recording from the Royal School of Church Music Millennium Youth Choir.

John Rutter
(Photos: Mark Simmons)

The MYC recording in Marlborough College
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In between musical extracts, the choir’s conductor David Ogden and the composer John Rutter (who produced the recording) speak about the new CD which was recorded in Marlborough College Chapel, Wiltshire. You also hear from MYC choir members Lydia Simpson and Philip Lawton.
Musical extracts in order
All these works are published by the RSCM and available from RSCM Music Direct
| Title | Composer |
|---|---|
| Out of the stillness | Richard Shephard |
| A Gaelic Blessing | John Rutter |
| Behold the Tabernacle of God | William Harris |
| The Chorister’s Prayer | John Harper |
| Jubilate | Richard Shephard |
| The Reproaches | John Sanders |
| The True Glory | Peter Aston |
| They that go down to the sea in ships | Herbert Sumsion |
| God be in my head | Sydney Nicholson |
How to order the CD
Out of the Stillness is available from RSCM Music Direct.
Price: £12.95 (£11.95 for RSCM members).
Contact details are as follows:
RSCM Music Direct (Cheques made payable to SCM Canterbury Press)
by post: St Mary’s Works, St Mary’s Plain, Norwich, NR3 3BH
by phone: +44 (0)845 021 7726 then dial 206
by fax: +44 (0)845 021 8826
email: musicdirect(at)rscm.com
online shop: www.rscm.com/shop
About the RSCM Millennium Youth Choir.
Founded in 1999 at the suggestion of George Carey (then Archbishop of Canterbury) the choir pool of fifty singers aged between 16 and 23 is drawn from singers in church and university choirs all over the UK. It meets during vacations for residential courses which take place all over the British Isles include concerts, radio and tv broadcasts and sung services.
Another podcast following the MYC on a course will follow shortly.
Further information at www.rscm.com/myc.
Contact: myc(at)rscm.com
How to join: By audition. Apply online or contact the address above.
This podcast was produced for the RSCM by Stuart Robinson and is a 4sitesmedia production.