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  • Sounds of York Minster

    Sounds of York Minster

    The bells, choir and organ of York Minster. Philip Moore, Organist and Master of the Music, John Scott Whiteley, Organ, Sean Farrell, Organ Scholar, David Potter, Ringing Master.
    The Heavy Octave and Great Peter
    Dies Irae - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
    Grieve Not, The Holy Spirit of God - Thomas Tertius Noble (1867-1953)
    Overture to the Occasional Oratorio -George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
    Lord, I call upon Thee - Sir Edward Bairstow (1874-1946)
    Trumpet Tune - John Stanley (1713-1786)
    He that is down - Tune:York
    Through the day - Philip More
    Os Justi - Anton Bruckner (1824-1896)
    Largo, Allegro, Aria and Variations - Michael Festing
    Hymn of St Columba - Benjamin, Lord Britten (1913-1976)
    Jesu, The Very Thought of Thee - Sir Edward Bairstow (1874-1946)
    Toccata from the Fifth Symphony - Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937)
    Plain Bob Triples

    Download Audio Clip (252.6kb, ASF)

    £13.99


  • Victorian Floral Cross

    Victorian Floral Cross

    In oxidised sterling silver. Measures 50mm on a 56cm (22 inch) chain. Produced locally by White Rose Jewellery, supplied in presentation box.

    £41.95


  • Celtic Cross

    Celtic Cross

    In oxidised sterling silver. measures 35mm on a 45cm (18 inch) chain. Produced locally by White Rose Jewellery, supplied in presentation box.

    £23.95


  • The Face Puller (15)

    The Face Puller (15)

    Gypsum/plaster cast head taken from a mould of the original thirteenth-century stone carving that peers out at you from the Chapter House. Ready to hang on your wall (indoors), approximately 9cm high and up to 6cm wide. Made for the Minster by Moorlands Sculpture.

    £14.95


  • A Mon Seul Desire

    A Mon Seul Desire

    110cm x 150cm.

    THE LADY AND THE UNICORN - A Mon Seul Desir (Only at my Will) - A stunning Jacquard wall tapestry, woven in a wool blend. Embellished with medieval style acanthus border. The original tapestries are the most celebrated set that have survived from the medieval period. They consist of six, now in the Cluny Museum, Paris. Depicting the five human senses and the sixth called "A Mon Seul Desir", Designed in Paris and woven in Brussels around 1470 by Willem de Pannemaker for Jean Le Viste (arms shown on the standards), whose family originated from Lyon and served Charles VIII. Here the graceful Lady's gesture replacing an item from the casket can be seen, In the loosely strewn flowers all kinds of animals disport themselves. Even the smallest details are reproduced with great care.

    £420.00


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