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Gondwana Voices and Let The Peoples Sing

Aled Jones presents more of the latest news and views from the word of choral music, including the final two British entries to this year's Europe-wide Let the Peoples Sing competition.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 27 Jan 2013 17:00

Music Played

  • Latham

    Oh Soldier, Soldier

    Performers: Les Sirenes Conductor: Andrew Nunn

  • Mittergradnegger

    Uba die Stapflan

    Performers: Schnittpunktvokal, Marco Tamayo (guitar)

  • Trad. Arr. Stuart Nicholson

    Cockles and Mussels

    Performers: The Choristers of Saint Patrick鈥檚 Cathedral, Dublin, Victoria Green (guitar), David Leigh (organ) Director: Stuart Nicholson

  • Felix Mendelssohn

    Psalm 43 Richte mich Gott

    Performers: Taplow Youth Choir Conductor: Gillian Dibden

  • Eric Whitacre

    Lux aurumque

    Performers: Taplow Youth Choir Conductor: Gillian Dibden

  • Ernani Aguiar

    Salmo 150

    Performers: Taplow Youth Choir Conductor: Gillian Dibden

  • Trad. Arr. Evelyn La Rue Pitman

    Any How

    Performers: Taplow Youth Choir Conductor: Gillian Dibden

  • Katy Abbott

    Words of Wisdom

    Performers: Gondwana Chorale

  • Ola Gjeilo

    Ubi Caritas

    Performers: Gondwana Chorale

  • Trad. Arr. The Wailin? Jennys & Carl Crossin

    The Parting Glass

    Performers: Gondwana Chorale

  • Lukaszewski

    Nunc Dimittis

    Performers: The Wellensian Consort Conductor: Christopher Finch

  • Giles Swayne

    Missa Tiburtina (Benedictus)

    Performers: The Wellensian Consort Conductor: Christopher Finch

  • Eric Whitacre

    Her sacred spirit soars

    Performers: The Wellensian Consort Conductor: Christopher Finch

  • Antonio Vivaldi

    Gloria Rv. 589.

    Performers: The Choir of King鈥檚 College, Cambridge, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Elizabeth Vaughan (soprano), Janet Baker (contralto), Conductor: Sir David Willcocks

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  • Sun 27 Jan 2013 17:00

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