Favourite Carols from King's
Ian Hare (organ), King's College Choir, Cambridge, Sir David Willcocks (director), Sir Philip Ledger (director), Francis Grier (organ), Choir of King's College, Gareth Morrell (bass-baritone), Cambridge King's College Choir (chorus), John Wells (organ), Stephen Varcoe (bass-baritone), David Bell (organ),...
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Gauntlett: Once in Royal David's city
- Ian Hare (organ)
- Choir of King's College Cambridge
- Sir David Willcocks
trad.: Trad / Arr Ledger
- Francis Grier (organ)
- Choir of King's College Cambridge
- Philip Ledger
O Little Town of Bethlehem
The First Nowell
trad.: I saw three ships (arr. Ledger)
- Choir of King's College Cambridge
- Philip Ledger
14th-century German: Personent hodie
- Ian Hare (organ)
- Choir of King's College Cambridge
- Sir David Willcocks
R. R. Terry: Myn Lyking
- Ian Hare (organ)
- Choir of King's College Cambridge
- Sir David Willcocks
Howells: A Spotless Rose
- Gareth Morrell (vocals)
- Choir of King's College Cambridge
- Philip Ledger
Kirkpatrick: Away in a Manger
- Choir of King's College Cambridge
- Philip Ledger
Hadley, P: I sing of a maiden
- Francis Grier (organ)
- Choir of King's College Cambridge
- Philip Ledger
13th century: O come, O come, Emmanuel
- Ian Hare (organ)
- Choir of King's College Cambridge
- Sir David Willcocks
Este's Psalter, 1592: While shepherds watched their flocks by night (from Este's Psalter; descant Willcocks)
- John Wells (organ)
- Choir of King's College Cambridge
- Sir David Willcocks