Priory Records is a record company in the UK founded in 1980, and devoted mostly to church music and organ music. BBC Radio: An Interview with Neil Collier of Priory Records to mark the 25th Anniversary of the company Important projects have included the complete Psalms sung by cathedral choirs to Anglican chant, all of the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis settings by Herbert Howells, the "British Church Composer Series", the "Choral and Music from English Cathedrals", the "Music for Evensong" and, more recently, all the hymns in the complete New English Hymnal Series. There are also three discs of the Communion Service settings of Stanford and four further discs featuring settings of the Te Deum and Jubilate (by various composers).[2] Richard Lloyd, organist, master of choristers and director of the Three Choirs Festival
In his twenties, Collier sang with The Corporation, a vocal group that performed regularly for BBC television, notably on the music series Beat That Drum, a spinoff of Play Away. He met Paul Crichton in musical circles, and founded the company, with Crichton (a ITV Central sound producer) initially in charge of recording and editing, and Collier in charge of Sales. Collier had been working in sales since leaving school, and from this point onwards, whilst visting customers, would also pop into record shops, to promote Priory releases. Over time, Collier learned production and editing skills, and around 1990, bought Crichton's share in the business.
In recognition of his contributions to church music and recorded sacred repertoire, he was made an honorary member of the Royal School of Church Music (HonRSCM) in 2018.[3] RSCM awards ceremony
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