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Bless This House: Great Music of Faith and Inspiration (1966)

1966 LP with RIchard P. Condie, Eugene Ormandy, and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Numbers include: "Bless This House," "Holy Art Thou," "The Palms (Les Rameaux),' "The Lord's Prayer," and many more.

  • Language English
  • Media Types LP

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  1. TracksTrack TitleTrack Time
  2. 01 Bless This House 2:40
    Music By
    May H. Brahe
    Lyrics By
    Helen Taylor
    Other
    ASCAP
  3. 02 Holy Art Thou 5:40
    Music By
    George Frideric Handel
    Other
    Largo from "Xerxes"
  4. 03 The Palms (Les Rameaux) 2:37
    Music By
    Jean-Baptiste Faure
    Lyrics By
    Roy Ringwald
    Other
    ASCAP
  5. 04 The Lord's Prayer 3:10
    Music By
    Albert Hay Malotte
    Other
    ASCAP
  6. 05 The King of Glory (Psalm 24) 2:55
    Music By
    J.A. Parks
    Other
    SESAC - Solo by Jessie Evans Smith
  7. 06 Hallelujah Chorus 3:53
    Music By
    George Frideric Handel
    Other
    From "Messiah"
  8. 07 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring 3:07
    Music By
    Johann Sebastian Bach
    Other
    From Cantata No. 147
  9. 08 Lamb of God (Agnus Dei) 4:05
    Music By
    Georges Bizet
    Other
    ASCAP - Solo: Albert Fallows
  10. 09 Listen to the Lambs 4:45
    Music By
    R. Nathaniel Dett
    Lyrics By
    R. Nathaniel Dett
    Other
    ASCAP
  11. 10 How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place 4:55
    Music By
    Johannes Brahms
    Other
    From "German Requiem"
  12. 11 O Lord Most Holy (Panis Angelicus) 4:15
    Music By
    Cesar Franck
    Other
    ASCAP

Description

Released February, 1966
Columbia Masterworks MS 6835 [LP]; ML 6235 [LP]; MQ 785 [REEL]; 18-11-0040 [8-TR]; 161-10040 [CASS]

Alexander Schreiner and Robert Cundick, Organists
Richard P. Condie, Director
The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, Condutor