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The Choir of St John's College- News of Great Joy - Christmas from St John's College, Oxford

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The Choir of St John's College- News of Great Joy - Christmas from St John's College, Oxford
The Choir of St John's College- News of Great Joy - Christmas from St John's College, Oxford

The Choir of St John's College, Oxford, directed by David Bannister, sings music associated with Christmas, together with youthful work by Imogen Holst and Benjamin Britten. Looking towards the sixtieth anniversary of Elizabeth Poston's Penguin Book of Carols (1965), initially undertaken with Ralph Vaughan Williams, the recording presents music associated with these two composers and the works they edited, alongside newer pieces exemplifying and revivifying the English carol tradition.

Format: New CD/Classical

The Choir of St John's College- News of Great Joy - Christmas from St John's College, Oxford

SKU: 5060262793855
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Release Date: 11.01.24

 

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The Choir of St John's College, Oxford, directed by David Bannister, sings music associated with Christmas, together with youthful work by Imogen Holst and Benjamin Britten. Looking towards the sixtieth anniversary of Elizabeth Poston's Penguin Book of Carols (1965), initially undertaken with Ralph Vaughan Williams, the recording presents music associated with these two composers and the works they edited, alongside newer pieces exemplifying and revivifying the English carol tradition.