Recordings of Lennox Berkeley's music
Recordings of Three Latin Motets are found on the following CD albums: (clear search)
Music for the Queen of Heaven: contemporary Marian motets
The Marian Consort originally made its name with the music of the Renaissance. But the group has also worked regularly with living composers for a number of years. This programme of contemporary Marian anthems - many of them commissioned by the ensemble - celebrates a living, developing tradition where the new is always informed by the old, casting fresh, vital light on these ancient words. Includes 'Regina coeli laetare' (No. 3 of Three Latin Motets op. 83/1 by Lennox Berkeley)
- Three Latin Motets (op. 83 part 1)
Performed by the Marian Consort
The Merton Collection
In 2014, Merton College in Oxford celebrates its 750th year. Benjamin Nicholas and Peter Phillips' specially conceived programme journeys through three quarters of a millennium of choral repertoire. Not just a demonstration of this accomplished ensemble’s versatility, the recording also provides a bird's-eye view of some important moments in musical history, and features two composers - John Dunstaple and Lennox Berkeley - associated with the College as well as three works specially commissioned for the anniversary celebrations. The choir, a relatively recent addition to this illustrious college’s complement of treasures, gives stylish and committed performances in the famous acoustic of Merton’s chapel. The Berkeley work included is Veni sponsa Christi, the second of the Three Latin Motets, op. 83/1. (Synopsis by Delphian Records)
- Three Latin Motets (op. 83 part 1)
Performed by the Merton College Chapel Choir
Sacred Choral Music
Note that only the Toccata is included from the 3 Pieces for Organ (op. 72/1).
- A Festival Anthem (op. 21 part 2)
- Crux fidelis (op. 43 part 1)
- Look up sweet babe (op. 43 part 2)
- Missa Brevis (op. 57)
- Mass for Five Voices (op. 64)
- Three Pieces (op. 72 part 1)
- Three Latin Motets (op. 83 part 1)
- The Lord is My Shepherd (op. 91 part 1)
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (op. 99)
Performed by the Choir of St. John's College Cambridge & Christopher Robinson (conductor)
The Saint Thomas Tradition
Includes Regina Coeli (no. 3 of Three Latin Motets, op 83/1)
- Three Latin Motets (op. 83 part 1)
Performed by the Choir of Saint Thomas Church, Gerre Hancock (conductor) & Judith Hancock (organ)
Lennox Berkeley Choral Music
- A Festival Anthem (op. 21 part 2)
- Salve Regina (op. 48 part 1)
- Thou Hast Made Me (op. 55 part 1)
- Missa Brevis (op. 57)
- Mass for Five Voices (op. 64)
- Three Latin Motets (op. 83 part 1)
- The Lord is My Shepherd (op. 91 part 1)
- Judica me (op. 96 part 1)
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (op. 99)
Performed by the Choir of Clare College Cambridge & Timothy Brown (conductor)