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100 Years of Nine Lessons & Carols
RecommendedKing’s College Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury,Sir David Willcocks, Sir Philip Ledger
The opening track from 1958 sets the basic tone: the singing’s precise, sunny and rather dainty. Yet extra gusto soon arrives, and the modern carols Cleobury commissioned certainly stop tradition... — More…
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Presto Recording of the Week, 30th November 2018
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[Idenstam’s] organ improvisations occupy their own universe – part hard apocalyptic rock, part elfin folklore, part nave-shaking French symphony…Sandra Marteleur’s fiddle ariosos have a strange... — More…
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Ranging from plainchant and motets to 17th Century dialogues and contemporary carol settings, it sounds like it may come across as a bit of a hotchpotch. But it doesn’t at all and with singing... — More…
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Presto Recording of the Week, 5th December 2011
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Gabriel's Message
One Thousand Years of Carols
Robert Stringer (treble)
Worcester Cathedral Choir, Tewkesbury Abbey Choir, Elora Festival Singers, Donald Hunt, Andrew Sackett, Noel Edison
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Nine Lessons & Carols: King's College Cambridge
RecommendedChoir of King's College Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury
Perhaps the lower voices aren't quite as smoothly blended here as they usually are at King's, but generally the level of achievement reached in these live performances is enviable. — More…
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Presto Recording of the Week, 3rd December 2012
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this selection of arrangements for eight voices shows the group's undoubted vocal pedigree — More…
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An English Country Christmas
Traditional carols and seasonal folksongs
Sara Stowe (soprano), Martin Souter (piano), Matthew Spring (lute)
The Choir of Magdalen College (Oxford), The Harlow Chorus, The Choir of Worcester College (Oxford), The Cherwell Singers, The Choir of Queens College (Cambridge), Singscape, English Renaissance, The Oxford Girls' Choir
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A Traditional Christmas Carol Collection Volume 2
Robert Quinney (organ)
The Sixteen, Harry Christophers
The Sixteen sounds as crisp and refreshing as a frosty morning...A wide and interesting choice of festive favourites, performed with precise, unsentimental warmth and a sense of occasion. — More…