Magnify Him

Track Listings
1. Magnify Him Pt. 1    
2. Magnify Him Pt. 2    
3. Jesus I Love You    
4. Secret Place    
5. Even Me    
6. Jesus Never Fails [Instrumental]    
7. God's Word Shall Stand    
8. Believe    
9. Everytime    
10. Jesus Never Fails    
11. Whatever Is Right    
12. Home Someday    

Magnify Him, Music, Keith Pringle, Black Gospel, Gospel, Gospel/Christian Music, Pop
Magnify Him
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • powerful
  • very good
Magnify Him
Keith Pringle
Manufacturer: Muscle Shoals
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000X4H
Release Date: 1991-07-01

Tracks:

  1. Magnify Him Part 1
  2. Magnify Him Part 2
  3. Jesus I Love You
  4. Secret Place
  5. Even Me
  6. Jesus Never Fails (Instrumental)
  7. God's Word Shall Stand
  8. Believe
  9. Everytime
  10. Jesus Never Fails
  11. Whatever Is Right
  12. Home Someday

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars powerful.......2001-06-06

i think this is a powerful album. i really like "Secret Place". but i believe that the whole album will bless the hearer abundantly.

5 out of 5 stars very good.......2001-06-06

this album is very anointed and appointed by God. i like the song "Secret Place" so much.
Dupré: Works for Organ Vol. 11
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    Dupré: Works for Organ Vol. 11

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    ASIN: B00004U2KL
    Release Date: 2000-08-15

    Tracks:

    1. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: I. Jesus Is Condemned To Death
    2. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: II. Jesus Recieves His Cross
    3. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: III. Jesus Falls The First Time
    4. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: IV. Jesus Meets His Mother
    5. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: V. Simon Of Cyrene Helps Jesus Carry The Cross
    6. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: VI. Jesus And Veronica
    7. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: VII. Jesus Falls A Second Time
    8. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: VIII. Jesus Comforts The Women Of Jerusalem
    9. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: IX. Jesus Falls A Third Time
    10. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: X. Jesus Is Stripped Of His Clothes
    11. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: XI. Jesus Is Nailed On The Cross
    12. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: XII. Jesus Dies Upon The Cross
    13. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: XIII. The Body Of Jesus Is Taken From The Cross And Laid In Mary's Bosom
    14. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: XIV. The Body Of Jesus Is Layed In The Tomb
    15. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 55: My Soul Doth Magnify The Lord
    16. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 56: In Peace And Joy I Depart
    17. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 61: O Innocent Lamb Of God
    18. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 62: O Man, Mourn For Thy Many Sins
    19. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 65: Hail To Thee, Blessed Jesus
    20. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 67: Our Father In Heaven
    21. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 73: He That Suffereth God To Guide Him
    Psalms of David Complete
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Brilliant Recordings
    • A- for effort
    • What can you say?
    Psalms of David Complete
    Choir of St Paul's Cathedral , and Scott
    Manufacturer: Hyperion UK
    ProductGroup: Music
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    5. Praise to the Lord - Hymns From St. Paul's Cathedral

    ASIN: B00006GO6J
    Release Date: 2002-10-08

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    This complete 12-disc survey of The Psalms of David from St. Paul's Cathedral is both a remarkable historical record of Anglican chant at its finest and an astonishing musical experience. Contained here are all 150 psalms in their traditional English garb from the 1549 Book of Common Prayer, with revised or entirely new musical settings as published in The New St. Paul's Cathedral Psalter, edited by the choir's musical director John Scott, itself a revision of the 1875 Cathedral Psalter. As such, these recordings represent the very backbone of the Anglican liturgy, but even a casual listener will be in no doubt that they also offer music that is both contemplative and richly varied when removed from its liturgical context.

    The art of "pointing"--or setting--psalm texts has been essayed by many English composers, from William Croft through the Wesleys and William Boyce in earlier times to the great flowering in the late 19th century under Stainer and Barnby, with further contributions from Parry, Stanford, Elgar, Howells, and a host of choirmasters and organists, including Sir David Willcocks and John Scott himself. All are represented here. Recorded throughout in the vast acoustic of their cathedral, the St. Paul's choristers enunciate the words precisely, backed by inventive though unobtrusive organ accompaniment. Taken individually, it's possible to isolate moments when the choir seem to drag their feet or fail to give due weight to the words (Psalm 125, "They that put their trust in the Lord," seems far too subdued, for example), and the massive Psalm 119 is awkwardly split across discs 10 and 11, but overall this set is nothing less than a document of invaluable cultural and musical significance. --Mark Walker

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Brilliant Recordings.......2007-06-11

    In our view the changes in pointing, and excellent selection of chants, give deeper meanings to the Psalms than those achieved in the "standard?" Parish Psalter.

    We found great Spirituality and a wonderful sense of Worship whilst listening to this set. This is often sacrificed for brilliance of musical performance in other recordings.

    Unfortunately the "St.Paul's Psalter" is not available (June 2007) but we are told that a new print run may happen within 12 months. This would be a most valuable companion to the recordings when and if it becomes available.

    4 out of 5 stars A- for effort.......2006-02-23

    This grand undertaking deserves high praise, and I'm struck, listening to chant after chant, how much Anglican chant as it used to be until the changes of the 70s was one of the great Victorian contributions to English life and art. For anyone who wants to hear almost the entire repertoire of Anglican chant deployed in singing the whole book of Psalms, this is an unrivalled source. It is wonderful, too, to hear the Coverdale translation: you realize what the churches have lost by abandoning the proper & regular singing of the Psalms. So one is immensely grateful to Hyperion for putting out this recording. It's not perfect, though.

    The rhythmic pacing, though a little slow for my taste, is steady and sensitive, the diction clear, and the organ accompaniment superb (Providing an expressive accompaniment to a choir singing in 4-part free rhythm, and improvising descants to the melody at the same time, isn't easy). And of course there's the cavernous acoustic of St. Paul's, very impressive in the more thunderous psalms. Unfortunately, though, the "forward" style favored for the St. Paul's boys produces a sound that's unpleasantly chesty in the lower registers and reedy in the higher ones. The poorly integrated choral sound caused by this kind of voice-production can be downright unpleasant for anyone used to, or trained in, the classic English choral style. In fact, one has to wonder why this choir was chosen for such a huge project: even allowing for the near-universal decline in standards of vocal training for boys in England, better sounds than this can still be heard.

    5 out of 5 stars What can you say?.......2003-01-03

    I almost hate to criticize this terrific thing. After all, where else can you get all 150 Psalms in a single collection sung by one of the world's great choirs?

    How much do I like it? I bought it *twice*. I originally bought all the CDs separately, before they came out with a single boxed set. They were stolen from my car (and, God willing, maybe they converted some poor thief to Anglican Cathedral Music and got him into church). After they were stolen, I immediately bought them again.

    One of the great pleasures of life is listening to the Morning and Evening Psalms while driving to and from work, and making listening a regular feature of Morning and Evening Prayer.

    So what's the criticism? The sound is a bit muddy, so the words can be rather difficult to understand without reading along (which is a real problem when driving), and personally, I prefer the Psalter from the 1979 BCP instead of the old one, from the Great Bible. But that's unreasonable. They ARE a British choir after all. Those are the only criticisms.

    Anyhow, if you have a taste for choral cathedral music, this is genuinely indispensible. St. Paul's has given the world a great blessing.
    Russian Easter: The Canon of St. John Damascene
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    • Enchanting liturgical recreation of a late 17th century Easter liturgy
    Russian Easter: The Canon of St. John Damascene
    Russian Orthodox Chant , Anatoly Grindenko , and Russian Patriachate Choir
    Manufacturer: Opus 111
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    ASIN: B000005W4I
    Release Date: 1996-04-10

    Tracks:

    1. Stikharion, Mode 6
    2. Easter Troparion (Easter Verses)
    3. Easter Troparion
    4. Canon, Mode 1 Ode 1: Hirmos
    5. Ode 1: Theotokion/Hirmos/Easter Troparion
    6. Ode 3: Hirmos
    7. Ode 3: Theotokion/Hirmos/Easter Troparion
    8. Hypakoi, Mode 8
    9. Ode 4: Hirmos
    10. Ode 4: Theotokion/Hirmos/Easter Troparion
    11. Ode 5: Hirmos
    12. Ode 5: Theotokion/Hirmos/Easter Troparion
    13. Ode 6: Hirmos
    14. Ode 6: Theotokion/Hirmos/Easter Troparion
    15. Kondakion, Mode 8
    16. Ikos
    17. Stikharion, Mode 6
    18. Ode 7: Hirmos
    19. Ode 7: Theotokion/Hirmos/Easter Troparion
    20. Ode 8: Hirmos
    21. Ode 8: Theotokion/Hirmos/Easter Troparion
    22. Ode 9: Refrain: My Soul Doth Magnify Him...
    23. Ode 9: Refrain: The Angel Proclaimed Fulness Of Grace...
    24. Ode 9: Troparion: O How Divine, Gentle And Sweet...
    25. Ode 9: Refrain: Mary Magdalene...
    26. Ode 9: Troparion: O Great And Most Holy Easter!...
    27. Ode 9: Refrain: Today, Every Creature Exults...
    28. Ode 9: Troparion: O Virgin, With One Voice...
    29. Ode 9: Refrain: My Soul Magnifies The Power Of God...
    30. Exapostilarion, Mode 3
    31. Easter Stikharia, Mode 5: Verse Let God Arise...
    32. Easter Stikharia, Mode 5: Verse Thus May They Parish...
    33. Easter Stikharia, Mode 5: Verse On This Day The Lord Has Made...
    34. Easter Stikharia, Mode 5: Verse Glory Be To The Father...
    35. Conclusion

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    The Patriarchate Choir has recorded a 17th-century setting of the Easter Canon of St. John Damascene (the midnight service) to then-newly-developed "Greek" chant. The music had nothing in common with actual Byzantine chant, but it was innovative in several ways. The text-setting is syllabic and quick (thus cutting the service from three hours to about 90 minutes); the polyphony is mostly in partesny (part-singing) style, borrowed from Poland and sounding for all the world like … well, like Russian barbershop. The effect is all the odder because there is a recurring refrain in the indigenous, highly dissonant, strochny style. This disc is valuable (especially for the distinctive pealing of Russian church bells on track 1), but frankly, it's not Anatoly Grindenko's most appealing effort. --Matthew Westphal

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Enchanting liturgical recreation of a late 17th century Easter liturgy.......2005-07-02

    Anyone who has ever attended a Russian Orthodox Easter ceremony will know that its ecstatic celebratory moods differs strikingly from the Catholic or Protestant rituals, which are the darkest of the year. There are repeated exclamations by the Priest of 'Christ has arisen!' answered by enraptured congregation and choir alike with 'truly he has arisen!' Here Anatoly Grindenko reawakens lost traditions that disappeared at the start of the twentieth century. Grindenko has worked closely with musicologists who have painstakingly transcribed cryptic ancient notation to create workable performance editions. At the same time he has built up his Russian Patriachate Choir into a formidable choir of professional singers specialising in rediscovering a lost world.

    The Office of Easter Night recorded here dates from the seventeenth century. While those who, like myself, have only the most passing familiarity with current Orthodox practice will recognise some of the chant here, the recreation here is more of the liturgical practice of the latter seventeenth century. The original manuscript is housed in the National Museum of Historic Russia. The chants were even notated in a previously unkown notation that required special deciphering. The main point of interest is that much of the music here is written in three parts, although even then the counterpoint is quite simple, similar to those found in the Western Ars Nova such as Perotin, rather than having the full on complexity of that of Renaissance composers such as Josquin or Palestrina. Another significant outside stylistic influence was in fact Greek Orthodox as there were frequent contacts between Russian and Greek Orthodox singers around the seventeenth century.

    As usual from Grindenko, this is a wonderful recording of Orthodox chant, which recreates the elatory mood of the Orthodox Easter with his characteristic hynoptic intensity.

    As for the totally bizarre assertion by Matthew Westphal that the part writing sounds like barbershop - well, I presume he thinks the Bach St Matthew Passion is German barbershop! It puzzles me why Amazon bother to get clueless editorialists to write unhelpful rubbish like this. I strongly suggest you listen to this enchanting CD and decide for yourself - you'll probably be totally bowled over. This recording is yet another triumph for Grindenko and his Russian Patriachate Choir who are clearly the leading practioners of Orthodox Chant today - HIGHLY recommended to anyone with any interest whatsoever in chant - or for that matter any Early Music.

    Lastly, the liner notes are excellent, written by the musicologist Maria Bogomolova who deciphered the notation. The recording quality is as usual from Opus 111, first class. Thank you Yolanta Skura for making these revelatory recordings available!

    Psalms from St Paul's, Vol. 12: Psalms 139-150
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      Psalms from St Paul's, Vol. 12: Psalms 139-150

      Manufacturer: Hyperion UK
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      Release Date: 2000-12-12

      Tracks:

      1. Psalm 139: O Lord, Thou Hast Searched Me Out And Known Me
      2. Psalm 140: Deliver Me, O Lord, From The Evil Man: And Preserve Me
      3. Psalm 141: Lord, I Call Upon Thee, Haste Thee Unto Me: And Consider My Voice
      4. Psalm 142: I Cried Unto The Lord With My Voice: Yea, Even Unto The Lord
      5. Psalm 143: Hear My Prayer, O Lord, And Consider My Desire: Hearken Unto Me
      6. Psalm 144: Blessed Be The Lord My Strength: Who Teacheth My Hands To War
      7. Psalm 145: I Will Magnify Thee, O God My King: And I Will Praise Thy Name
      8. Psalm 146: Praise The Lord O My Soul, While I Live Will I Praise The Lord
      9. Psalm 147: O Praise The Lord, For It Is A Good Thing To Sing Praises Unto Our God
      10. Psalm 148: O Praise The Lord Of Heaven: Praise Him In The Height
      11. Psalm 149: O Sing Unto The Lord A New Song: Let The Congregation Of Saints Praise
      12. Psalm 150: O Praise God In His Holiness: Praise Him In The Firmament
      13. Alternative Settings: Psalm 150: O Praise God In His Holiness: Praise Him In The Firmament
      14. Alternative Settings: Psalm 121: I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes Unto The Hills: From Whence Cometh My Help
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      Music of Stephen Shewan
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Excellent work
      Music of Stephen Shewan

      Manufacturer: Albany Records
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      ASIN: B0000049OG
      Release Date: 1995-12-01

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      1. The Voice of the Lord In The Storm
      2. Magnificat
      3. For he has regarded the low estate of his handmaiden
      4. For behold, all generations shall call him blessed
      5. He has shown strength
      6. He has scattered the proud
      7. He has filled the hungry with good things
      8. He has helped his servant Israel
      9. Now Is Christmas Y-Come
      10. I Heard A Mess Of Merry Sheperds Sing
      11. In Bethlehem, That Fair City
      12. This time Is Born Our Savior
      13. When Christ Was Born Of Mary Free
      14. The Bat
      15. The Praying Mantis
      16. The Lama
      17. The Widow's Lament In Springtime
      18. Song
      19. Elegy
      20. Dance I
      21. Dance II

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Excellent work.......2002-07-10

      What a great album! Moving and full of life, this CD is a spiritual message to all who hear it. The instrumentalists are great and the composer is extremely talented. A must-have!
      Great Songs of Praise: Magnify Him
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        Great Songs of Praise: Magnify Him
        Various Artists
        Manufacturer: Integrity Media
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000006MLR
        Release Date: 1994-08-02

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        1. Righteousness, Peace and Joy
        2. Under the Blood
        3. Let Everything That Has Breath
        4. Our Heart
        5. Ancient of Days
        6. Mighty Warrior
        7. Be Strong and Take Courage
        8. Be Magnified
        9. Crown Him King of Kings
        10. Jesus Is Alive

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