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*{{NoCo|Crucem tuam adoramus}}   ( [{{filepath:Crucem_tuam_adoramus_Hugill.pdf}} {{pdf}}] ) - ''We adore thy cross, O Lord'' - Antiphon for Good Friday
*{{NoCo|Crucem tuam adoramus}}   ( [{{filepath:Crucem_tuam_adoramus_Hugill.pdf}} {{pdf}}] ) - ''We adore thy cross, O Lord'' - Antiphon for Good Friday
*{{NoCo|Jubilate Domino}}   ( [{{filepath:Jubilate_Domino_Hugill.pdf}} {{pdf}}] ) - ''Sing joyfully to God'' - Introit for Easter Sunday, Vigil Mass
*{{NoCo|Jubilate Domino}}   ( [{{filepath:Jubilate_Domino_Hugill.pdf}} {{pdf}}] ) - ''Sing joyfully to God'' - Introit for Easter Sunday, Vigil Mass
*{{NoCo|Resurrexi}}   ( [{{filepath:Resurrexi_Hugill.pdf}} {{pdf}}] ) -- ''I have risen'' - Introit for Easter Sunday


''Ordinary Time''
''Ordinary Time''

Revision as of 17:36, 24 December 2014

Life

Born: 3 July 1955

Biography

Robert Hugill is a London based composer. Robert's cantata The Testament of Dr. Cranmer was issued on CD in 2007 on the Divine Art record label, in a performance by the eight:fifteen vocal ensemble under their conductor, Paul Brough. His motet, Deus in adjutorium (from the collection Tempus per annum), was given its Italian premiere in August 2008 in Verona by London Concord Singers and conductor Malcolm Cottle. This group also premièred Robert's The Woodward Scale in March 2009. A number of Robert's orchestra works have been premièred in London by the Salomon Orchestra (under conductor Adrian Brown). Robert's opera Garrett received its first performances in 2001 at Hoxton Hall, and his second opera When a man knows was premièred in June 2010 and received its first stage performances in March 2011 in a production by Ian Caddy at the Bridewell Theatre, London. Volume 3 of his collection Tempus per Annum (containing motets for the first 18 weeks of Ordinary Time) was issued in August 2011. His Elegy for baritone and piano sextet was premièred by the London Schubert Ensemble in August 2011. His songs were placed in the A E Housman competition, the Ivor Gurney competition and the 2012 Diamond Songs competition organised by the English Poetry and Song Society.

Robert's setting of the Advent Prose was premiered on December 6 2014 by Alistair Dixon and the Chapelle du Roi, in his Faith, Hope and Charity for choir and solo cello, will be premiered in December 2014 by Matthew Collins and the London Concord Singers with cellist Corinne Morris.

See also: Robert Hugill's editor page.

List of choral works

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Tempus per Annum - motets for the church's year setting the Latin introits

Advent and Christmastide

  • Ad te levavi   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) To Thee have I lifted up my soul - First Sunday in Advent
  • Populus Sion   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) People of Sion - Second Sunday in Advent
  • Gaudete   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) Rejoice in the Lord always - Third Sunday in Advent
  • Rorate coeli   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) Drop down dew, ye heavens - Fourth Sunday in Advent
  • Hodie scietis   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) This day you shall know that the Lord will come - Vigil of the Nativity of Our Lord
  • Dominus dixit ad me   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) The Lord hath said to me - The Nativity of Our Lord, First Mass at Midnight
  • Lux Fulgebit   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) A light shall shine - The Nativity of Our Lord, Second Mass at Dawn
  • Puer natus est nobis   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) A child is born to us - The Nativity of Our Lord, Third Mass during the Day
  • Deus in loco sancto suo   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) God in His Holy Place - Sunday in the Octave of Christmas: The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
  • Salve, sancta parens   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) Hail, Holy Mother - January 1st: Mary, Mother of God
  • Dum medium silentium   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) While all things were in quiet silence - 2nd Sunday after Christmas
  • Ecce advenit dominatur Dominus   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) Behold the Lord the Ruler is come - Mass for the Epiphany
  • Dilexisti justitiam   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) Thou hast loved justice and hated iniquity - Sunday after Epiphany, Baptism of the Lord

Lent and Passiontide

Ordinary Time


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