Recordings & Videos

At the bottom of this page there is a selection of audio and video recordings from Huddersfield Parish Church.

Since the pandemic in 2020 the majority of our services have been livestreamed.

When we’re particularly proud of something we share it on our choir Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/HuddersfieldChurchChoir

You can also find all our livestreamed services here on our YouTube stream.

Introit – God be in my head – Rutter
Recorded at Choral Evensong, 10th Feb 2019. Performed by Huddersfield Parish Church Choir.

Now & Evermore – Huddersfield Parish Church Choir
In 2008 the Huddersfield Parish Church choir recorded a series of pieces for a CD entitled Now & Evermore. You can listen to these recordings below.

01. God is gone up – Arthur Hutchings (Ascensiontide)

02. Tantum Ergo – de Severac (words suitable for communion at any time, adapted from a mass sequence for Pentecost)

03. I will sing with the spirit – John Rutter (written for the RSCM, words similar to the RSCM motto, I will sing with the spirit and with the understanding also)

04. The Lord is my Shepherd – Howard Goodall (theme music for the vicar of Dibley, Psalm 23)

05. If ye love me – Thomas Tallis (Gospel reading for Whit Sunday)

06. Purge me, O Lord – Thomas Tallis (Introit or motet suitable for use throughout the year)

07. Father, Lord of all creation – hymn to the tune Abbot’s Leigh

08. Sicut Cervus – Palestrina text Psalm 42, as the deer pants for the water, used for the blessing of baptismal waters on Holy Saturday

09. And I Saw a New Heaven – Edgar Bainton text Revelation 21:1-4

10. Locus Iste – Anton Bruckner – Antiphon for the dedication of a church

11. God so loved the world – John Stainer – text appropriate for Holy Week

12. Greater love hath no man than this – John Ireland – we often use this around remberancetide, but it will do equally well for passiontide

13. How shall I sing that majesty – hymn to the tune Coe Fen

14. Like as the Hart -Herbert Howells – text Psalm 42 as track 8

15. O Thou the central orb – Charles Wood – suitable for lots of occasions – we have used it in advent, (references to waiting in this wintry world, but also references to Kingship and the company of saints)