Composer Paul Mealor first came to prominence when his motet “Ubi Caritas” was sung at the wedding of Prince William and Kate. Here’s a chance to hear more of his choral output, beginning with the roof-raising “Let All the World in Every Corner Sing,” replete with coruscating organ and pealing bells. From there, Voce take us on a sumptuous, brilliantly sung pilgrimage to Mealor’s meltingly tender “In the Bleak Midwinter,” his “Magnificat” and “Nunc Dimittis” contrasting a soothing mysticism with moments of pure jubilation, and onward to the “Ave Verum Corpus” that rises to an ecstatic climax before sinking back to a hushed prayerfulness. The final track, “Blessing,” with rippling piano accompaniment, brings this gorgeous program to a sublime close.