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  1. Individuals or small groups of priests or lay people can say the offices of Morning and Evening Prayer and listen meditatively to the Psalms as sung in St Paul’s. In commending The St Paul’s Cathedral Psalter I can do no more than say that the day-by-day experience of Evensong, sung by the Choristers and Vicars Choral of St Paul’s, using ...

  2. Psalms 1 to 17. Andrew Lucas (organ) St Paul's Cathedral Choir, John Scott. Beyond criticism: this is comparable to the monks of Solesmes singing Gregorian chant. It is not likely to be done better — Fanfare. Catalogue No: CDP11001. Label: Hyperion. Series: Psalms from St Pauls. Length: 67 minutes.

  3. Psalms from St. Paul's, Vol. 1: Psalms 1-17 by St. Paul's Cathedral Choir, London, John Scott, Andrew Lucas released in 1993. Find album reviews, t...

  4. Psalms from St Paul's, Vol. 1 Nos 1-17 by John Scott: St Paul's Cathedral Choir on Hyperion Records Ltd. All of the music on this album is also available as part of the specially priced box set The Psalms of David: â Hyperion is to be congratulated â ¦ a gem; beautiful language, wonderful music, superb accompaniments, magnificent singing.

  5. Find release reviews and credits for Psalms from St. Paul's, Vol. 1: Psalms 1-17 - St. Paul's Cathedral Choir, London, John Scott, Andrew Lucas on AllMusic - 1993

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "Psalms From St Paul's (Psalms 1-17)" on Discogs.

  7. View full details. Read reviews. Listen to samples. Psalms from St Paul's - Vol 9. Psalms 105 to 113. Huw Williams (organ) St Paul's Cathedral Choir, John Scott. There is no doubt that this is first-rate chanting by one of the finest choirs in England — American Record Guide More… Catalogue No: CDP11009. Label: Hyperion.