Vaughan Williams: 'Communion Service in D' Sanctus, Agnus Dei & Gloria set in Liturgy of 1662 BCP
The Sanctus, Agnus Dei & Gloria from 'Communion Service in D' were Sung by the Choir of the Church of the Advent, Boston. The Prayers were from the Album 'An English Coronation' by Gabrieli Consort. The pictures were a re-enactment of the original illustrations of the so-called 'English Use' Prayer Book liturgy, from 'A Directory of Ceremonial' (by Alucin Club). 00:00 Sursum Corda (Plainsong) 01:03 Sanctus (Vaughan Williams) 02:30 Benedictus (Vaughan Williams) 03:34 Prayer of Access & Consecration (Said) 06:20 Agnus Dei (Vaughan Williams) 08:21 Lord's Prayer (Merbecke) 09:51 Prayer of Oblation (Said) 11:20 Gloria (Vaughan Williams) 14:48 Last Collect & Blessing

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