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Allegri: | Miserere mei, Deus | Brumel, A: | Agnus Dei (Missa Et ecce terrae motus) | Byrd: | Mass for four voices - Agnus Dei O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth Nunc Dimittis (The Great Service) | Clemens: | Ego flos campi | Cornysh the elder: | Ave Maria Mater Dei | Despres: | Ave Maria ... Virgo serena Agnus Dei (Messe de l'Homme Armé ‘sexti toni') | Gesualdo: | Precibus et meritis Maria, Mater gratiae | Guerrero: | Ave Virgo sanctissima | Lasso: | Ave Regina caelorum Salve Regina | Mouton, J: | Salva nos, Domine | Palestrina: | Agnus Dei (Missa brevis) Sicut lilium inter spinas (from Canticum canticorum, Motets Book IV) | Praetorius, H: | Joseph lieber, Joseph mein | Rore: | Descendi in hortum meum | Sheppard, J: | In manus tuas I, II & III | Tallis: | Lamentations of Jeremiah I: Incipit Lamentations of Jeremiah I: Aleph Lamentations of Jeremiah I: Bet Mihi autem nimis O sacrum convivium O nata lux de lumine 5vv Miserere nostri, motet for 7 voices, P. 207 If ye love me Hear the voice and prayer A new commandment Why Fum'th in Fight? E'en like the hunted hind God Grant we grace (Tallis Canon) Veni creator: Come Holy Ghost | Taverner: | Kyrie 'Le Roy' Missa Gloria tibi Trinitas: Benedictus | Tomkins: | When David Heard | Victoria: | Ave Maria O vos omnes Requiem: Kyrie Requiem: Graduale Versa est in luctum | White, Robert: | Christe qui lux es et dies III |
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| |  | Illumina: Music of Light
Dominus Illuminatio Mea - The motto of the University of Oxford provides the inspiration for this album of a cappella choral classics performed by one of the greatest choirs in a city of great choirs. Includes a brand new arrangement of the famous Inspector Morse theme tune by Barrington Pheloung in this 25th Anniversary year of Oxford’s most famous fictional detective. “[the repertoire] shows off the warm, immediate New College, Oxford sound in which individuals are encouraged to sing out rather than, as some collegiate choirs prefer, blend in. Some tonal unevenness aside, the results are vivid and committed. One for choral lovers, not purists.” The Observer, 1st April 2012 | | | (Sorry, download not available in your country) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | A sound came from heaven
Andrew Macmillan (Organ) The Choir of Wellington Cathedral, New Zealand, Philip Walsh Recorded April 1995 at Wellington Cathedral of St Paul, New Zealand | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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