Tag: Traditional
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Music for Royal Occasions
Glorious Royal music, much of it recorded in Westminster Abbey, which includes fanfares, popular hymns & National Anthem, Over an hour of glorious Royal music, much of it recorded in London`s `Royal Church` of Westminster Abbey. Classic tracks include fanfares, popular hymns, and anthems, a National Anthem, and specially commissioned, now famous, ceremonial music.
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Christmas Carols from Westminster Abbey
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That Yongë Child: Christmas Music for Voices and Brass
That Yongë Child Christmas Music for voices and brass with many special & unique arrangements “A popular mix of carols old and new, reflecting both the majestic and the intimate sides of Christmas. Spectacular sounds of brass and voices in a sumptuous building” -Adrian Lucas
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Favourite Hymns from Oxford – Amazing Grace
The Christ Church quadrangle fountain shimmering in sunlight attractively adorns the cover of this collection of some of the greatest of all hymns. As Stephen Darlington says “hymns deal with weighty topics” and new arrangements feature amongst these most spirited performances.
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The First Nowell: Carols from Westminster Cathedral
One of London’s top places of worship filled with the sound of brass and choirs in full celebration of the Christmas message
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Victorian Christmas
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Court Jesters
The Early Music ensemble Sirinu performs a stunning collection of the brightest highlights chosen from music written and inspired by King Henry VIII’s jesters and minstrels. The jesters, also known as fools, were among the personal servants of the King’s retinue, with access to his Privy Chamber. Some, such as Will Somers, and the harpsichordist Mark Smeaton,…
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Once Were Christmas Angels: The Pure Sound of Boy Trebles
Something different & wonderfully enjoyable! The new Boy Trebles compilation awaited by collectors from the 25-year period covered by Abbey Label.
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A Victorian Parlour Evening
Re-creation of the entertainment of Dickens’ day – soprano, tenor, baritone, violin, piano each highlighting different favourites of the period. A hundred years ago parlour soirees were a popular form of entertainment. Groups of friends would gather at each other’s homes to enjoy an evening of music, taking it in turns to perform. In this recreation…




