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Kirkpatrick - Away in a Manger
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This album stems from a lockdown project designed to lif t the spirits, and boy does it still do so. The choir is warm and, as ever, pitch perfect, but it’s Taylor Scott Davis’s sparkling ,... —
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Special offer. O Holy Night – A Merton Christmas
Choir of Merton College, Oxford & Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, Benjamin Nicholas
There are many vibrantly, energetic moment here…In many ways, though, the best singing comes in quieter moment: Elizabeth Poston’s Jesus Christ the apple tree, with the top line sweetly profiled... —
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Special offer. The Complete Traditional Christmas Carols Collection
Volumes 1 & 2
The Sixteen, Harry Christophers
Simple, sincere and thoroughly engaging. —
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This superior seasonal disc, chiefly of carols (some with organ played by Luke Bond), is satisfyingly divided into three parts: Advent, Christmas and Epiphany. Each starts with a plainchant,... —
Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2019, Christmas Choice
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You either love or hate Rutter's Christmas music, but for me, Christmas is John Rutter. Complete with sublime melodies, choir-friendly textures and just the right amount of frivolity, this... —
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25 Carols For Christmas
David Briggs (organ), Simon Preston (organ), John Lambert, Christopher Hughes, Simon Haynes, Roy Robertson, Robin Barter, John Bowen (treble), Graham Green, Choir of King's College Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury, Sir David Willcocks
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Joy to the World
A selection from The Novello Book of Carols
Adrian Partington (organ)
Worcester Cathedral Choir, Worcester Festival Choral Society, Donald Hunt
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Journey Into Light
Music for Advent, Christmas, Epiphany and Candlemas
The Choir of Jesus College, Cambridge, Mark Williams
Another Oxbridge college, another fine mixed-voice choir, another gorgeously captured chapel acoustic (Mike Hatch engineering) - this selection of favourite pieces by mainly British composers... —
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The group’s name suggests a band of wrongly imprisoned miscreants, but they make celestial sounds in Vaughan Williams’s neo-plainsong The Truth Sent from Above and Holst’s Lullay My Liking.... —
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The English Hymn - 4
All Things Bright and Beautiful - Hymns for children
Wells Cathedral Choir, Rubert Gough (organ), Malcolm Archer