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Discography

Hear My Prayer (1990)
Hyperion CDA 66439
with Jeremy Budd (treble), Nicholas Thompson (treble),
Simon Hill (alto), Wilfred Swansborough (alto) Alan Green (tenor) and St. Paul's Cathedral Choir
directed by John Scott.
1. Hear my prayer (Mendelssohn)
2. Feast Song for St Cecilia (Rose)
3. Ye now are sorrowful (Brahms)
4. Miserere (Allegri) with Nicholas Thompson, treble and Wilfred
Swansborough, alto
5. Come Holy Ghost (Harvey)
6. I will lift up mine eyes (Tavener)
7. The ways of Zion do mourn (Wise)
8. Magnificat in G (Stanford)
9. Nunc dimittis in G (Stanford)
10. Festival Te Deum in E, op 32 (Britten)

A Play of Passion (1990)
Songs for the Stage and Consort Music
with Wendy Gillespie, Richard Campbell, Julia Hodgson, Sarah Groser, William Hunt, Richard Boothby (viols);
Jeremy Budd (treble), Michael Chance (countertenor)
Virgin Veritas 45007
1. Anon: In Paradise (countertenor, viols)
2. Holborne: Internum & Galliard (viols; London Pro Musica edition, nos. 21 & 22)
3. Anon: The dark is my delight (treble, viols)
4. Albarti (fl. c.1540-60): Pavan & Galliard (viols; Lumley Books: 97 & 98)
5. Anon: What meat eats the Spaniard (2 voices, viols)
6. Holborne: Pavan & Galliard (viols; LPM 39 & 40)
7. Richard Farrant (d.1580): Ah, alas, you salt sea gods (treble, viols)
8. Holborne: Pavan & Galliard (viols; LPM 37 & 38)
9. Anon: Come, tread the paths (countertenor, viols)
10. Alfonso Ferrabosco II: Alman à 5 (viols; VdGS 10)
11. Edward Johnson: Eliza is the fairest Queen (treble, viols)
12. Anon: Allemande & Galliard (viols; Lumley Books: 76 & 104)
13. Johnson: Come again (2 voices, viols)
14. Holborne: Pavan & Galliard (viols; LPM 41 & 42)
15. Anon: Ah, silly poor Joas (countertenor, viols)
16. Ferrabosco: Pavan & Alman à 5 (viols; VdGS 2 & 1)
17. William Cobbold: Ye mortal wights (treble, viols)
18. Byrd: Fair Britain Isle (countertenor, viols)
19. Gibbons: The silver swan (treble, viols)
20. Gibbons: Pavan & Galliard à 6 (viols)
21. Gibbons: What is our life? (2 voices, viols)
This collection presents songs from the choirboy plays popular early in the era, to theatrical songs, and finally to stand-alone chamber songs. The choice of voice is made with this setting in mind.

Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio
with Jeremy Budd (treble), Kiri Te Kanawa and Sally Burgess
double CD
1. Movement I - War
2. Movement II - School
3. Movement III - Crypt
4. Movement IV - Father
5. Movement V - Wedding
6. Movement VI - Work
7. Movement VII - Crises
8. Movement VIII - Peace
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