Britten's Choral Christmas
Tom Service delves into the music of Benjamin Britten and explores the unusual stories behind some of his best-loved festive works, including St Nicolas and A Ceremony of Carols.
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John Rutter
Shepherd's pipe carol for chorus & accomp.
Performer: Clare College Singers. Performer: Clare College Orchestra. Conductor: John Rutter.- EMI.
- 946947 2.
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Benjamin Britten
A Ceremony of carols Op.28 for boys' voices and harp
Performer: Sioned Williams. Performer: Westminster Cathedral Choir. Conductor: David Hill.- HYPERION.
- CDA-66220.
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Benjamin Britten
A Ceremony of carols Op.28 for boys' voices and harp
Performer: Sioned Williams. Performer: Westminster Cathedral Choir. Conductor: David Hill.- HYPERION.
- CDA-66220.
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Benjamin Britten
A Boy was born - choral variations Op.3 vers. original [1933]
Performer: K酶benhavns Drengekor. Performer: Gabrieli Consort. Performer: Paul McCreesh.- SIGNUM.
- SIGCD 346.
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Benjamin Britten
A Ceremony of carols Op.28 for boys' voices and harp
Performer: Sioned Williams. Performer: Westminster Cathedral Choir. Conductor: David Hill.- HYPERION.
- CDA-66220.
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Benjamin Britten
A Ceremony of carols Op.28 for boys' voices and harp
Performer: Sioned Williams. Performer: Westminster Cathedral Choir. Conductor: David Hill.- HYPERION.
- CDA-66220.
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Benjamin Britten
A Ceremony of carols Op.28 for boys' voices and harp
Performer: Sioned Williams. Performer: Westminster Cathedral Choir. Conductor: David Hill.- HYPERION.
- CDA-66220.
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Traditional
Trad. French: Frere Jacques
Performer: Orquesta de Norman Brigman.- EKIPO.
- 66.7024-XN.
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Benjamin Britten
A Ceremony of carols Op.28 for boys' voices and harp
Performer: Sioned Williams. Performer: Westminster Cathedral Choir. Conductor: David Hill.- HYPERION.
- CDA-66220.
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Benjamin Britten
A Ceremony of carols Op.28 for boys' voices and harp
Performer: Sioned Williams. Performer: Westminster Cathedral Choir. Conductor: David Hill.- HYPERION.
- CDA-66220.
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Benjamin Britten
A Ceremony of carols Op.28 for boys' voices and harp
Performer: Sioned Williams. Performer: Westminster Cathedral Choir. Conductor: David Hill.- HYPERION.
- CDA-66220.
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Benjamin Britten
A Ceremony of carols Op.28 for boys' voices and harp
Performer: Westminster Cathedral Choir. Conductor: David Hill.- HYPERION.
- CDA-66220.
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Benjamin Britten
A Boy was born - choral variations Op.3 vers. original [1933]
Performer: K酶benhavns Drengekor. Performer: Gabrieli Consort. Performer: Paul McCreesh.- SIGNUM.
- SIGCD 346.
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Benjamin Britten
A Boy was born - choral variations Op.3 vers. original [1933]
Performer: K酶benhavns Drengekor. Performer: Paul McCreesh.- SIGNUM.
- SIGCD 346.
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Benjamin Britten
A Boy was born - choral variations Op.3 vers. original [1933]
Performer: K酶benhavns Drengekor. Performer: Gabrieli Consort. Performer: Paul McCreesh.- SIGNUM.
- SIGCD 346.
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Benjamin Britten
St Nicolas Op.42
Performer: Tallis Chamber Choir. Performer: English Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Steuart Bedford.- NAXOS.
- 8.557203.
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Benjamin Britten
St Nicolas Op.42
Performer: Tallis Chamber Choir. Performer: English Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Steuart Bedford.- NAXOS.
- 8.557203.
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Benjamin Britten
St Nicolas Op.42
Performer: Philip Langridge. Performer: Tallis Chamber Choir. Performer: English Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Steuart Bedford.- NAXOS.
- 8.557203.
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Benjamin Britten
St Nicolas Op.42
Performer: Philip Langridge. Performer: Tallis Chamber Choir. Performer: English Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Steuart Bedford.- NAXOS.
- 8.557203.
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