The Crucifixion
Album by Sir John Stainer & Peterborough Cathedral Choir & Stanley Vann
The Crucifixion is an oratorio by English composer John Stainer, composed in 1887. The work is scored for choir, soloists and organ, with clear melodies and harmonies that suit parish choirs and a devotional, liturgical character within late 19th-century Anglican music.
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- 1.The Crucifixion: And They Came to a Place Named Gethsemane1:22
- 2.The Crucifixion: The Agony6:42
- 3.The Crucifixion: Processional to Calvary10:07
- 4.The Crucifixion: And When They Had Come to the Place Called Calvary0:52
- 5.The Crucifixion: The Mystery of the Divine Humiliation2:10
- 6.The Crucifixion: He Made Himself of No Reputation1:09
- 7.The Crucifixion: The Majesty of the Divine Humiliation4:29
- 8.The Crucifixion: And As Moses Lifted Up the Serpent1:12
- 9.The Crucifixion: God So Loved the World3:56
- 10.The Crucifixion: Litany of the Passion2:36
- 11.The Crucifixion: Jesus Said, 'Father, Forgive Them'0:49
- 12.The Crucifixion: So Thou Liftest Thy Divine Petition4:42
- 13.The Crucifixion: The Mystery of the Intercession1:32
- 14.The Crucifixion: And One of the Malefactors2:38
- 15.The Crucifixion: The Adoration of the Crucified1:16
- 16.The Crucifixion: When Jesus Therefore Saw His Mother3:04
- 17.The Crucifixion: Is It Nothing to You?1:08
- 18.The Crucifixion: The Appeal of the Crucified6:39
- 19.The Crucifixion: After This, Jesus Knowing That All Things2:22
- 20.The Crucifixion: For the Love of Jesus2:04







