Charles Wood Festival and Summer School

Charles Wood Singers Album

At the heart of this year's Festival in Armagh is the recording of the first ever professional recording of the Charles Wood Singers, with repertoire from Charles Wood, Amy Beach, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and Charles Villiers Stanford.
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As this year's Charles Wood Festival will be a mixture of live and digital events, we have decided to use this opportunity to create the first ever professional recording of the Charles Wood Singers. This is an ambitious project, and we need your help to make it a reality!

The 22 singers will be recorded for Regent Records at St. Patricks Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh. Conducted by our Artistic Director David Hill and accompanied by Festival Organist Philip Scriven, the recording will be of the highest possible standard. The album will be made available through physical CD release and on streaming platforms, and will not only help to raise awareness of Charles Wood and his diverse contemporaries, but will also help to support our work in the future.

Wood's compositions will of course play a central role in the album. However, some of his works will appear in new arrangements, delivering world premiere recordings. The Irish Composer Charles Villiers Stanford preceded Wood as Professor of Music at Cambridge University, so his music will be included. Another first-time recording will come with The Canticle of the Sun by the American visionary, Amy Beach. The full track list for the recording is as follows:

Stanford: Magnificat a 8

Stanford: Eternal Father

Wood: Expectans expectavi

Wood: It Were My Soul's Desire (capitals)

Wood (constructed Philip Moore): O Thou The Central Orb*

Wood: Nunc Dimittis

Beach: Canticle of the Sun*

Beach: Bonum est confiteri (Psalm 92)

Beach: Deus misereatur (Psalm 67)

*Premiere Recordings

Details on all of our important work to promote choral and organ music can be found on our website: Charles Wood Festival of Music and Summer School

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About the charity

Our aims are: To promote the music of Charles Wood and his association with Armagh. To provide opportunities for people to develop and enhance skills associated with music in worship. To present programmes of music to the highest achievable standard within both a concert and liturgical context.

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