The People's Mass

The People's Mass (released September 2004) is a work that was commissioned and premiered by Dunedin Consort in 2002, and is featured here interspersed by plainchant.

It is written for voices, solo harp and children's choir and based on the plainsong for All Saints Day.

Scottish based composers Malcolm Lindsay, Christine McCombe, Tommy Fowler, John Gormley, Anthea Haddow and Rebecca Rowe each set a movement of the Latin Mass to music, plus a piece of text or poem in English as an antiphon between movements.

  • (Malcolm Lindsay)
  • Days of Thunder
  • Gloria (Christine McCombe)
  • The Solstice Stone
  • Credo (Tommy Fowler)
  • God Is In Praise of Saints (John Gormley)
  • Sanctus Benedictus (Anthea Haddow)
  • La Muerta Prayer (Rebecca Rowe)
  • Agnus Dei
  • Black Over Red
  • Epilogue 2 (Anthea Haddow)