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Not No Faceless Angel | ||
| 1. | To Morning ("O holy virgin!"), for chorus 2:27 | |
| Composed by Gabriel Jackson | ||
| Conducted by Stephen Layton | ||
| Performed by Polyphony | ||
| 2. | Song ("I gaze upon you"), for chorus 3:47 | |
| Composed by Gabriel Jackson | ||
| Conducted by Stephen Layton | ||
| Performed by Polyphony | ||
| 3. | Cecilia Virgo, for chorus 7:52 | |
| Composed by Gabriel Jackson | ||
| Conducted by Stephen Layton | ||
| Performed by Polyphony | ||
| 4. | Orbis patrator optime, for chorus 6:53 | |
| Composed by Gabriel Jackson | ||
| Conducted by Stephen Layton | ||
| Performed by Polyphony | ||
| 5. | Ave Maria, for chorus 7:21 | |
| Composed by Gabriel Jackson | ||
| Conducted by Stephen Layton | ||
| Performed by Polyphony | ||
| 6. | Hymn to the Trinity ("Honor, virtus et potestas"), for chorus 5:40 | |
| Composed by Gabriel Jackson | ||
| Conducted by Stephen Layton | ||
| Performed by Polyphony | ||
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Polyphony’s recordings of contemporary choral music are among Hyperion’s perennial bestsellers and have introduced thousands of listeners to magical new worlds of sound. On this new disc, under their inspirational director, Stephen Layton, the composer Gabriel Jackson gets the Polyphony treatment. Jackson’s uniquely appealing choral works have made him one of the most familiar names in the repertoire today. His liturgical pieces are in the repertoires of many of Britain’s leading cathedral and collegiate choirs and in 2003 he won the liturgical category at the inaugural British Composer Awards. His music is deeply attractive: meditative, contemplative and unashamedly spiritual. From the Label