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Flora gave me fairest flowers: 21 English madrigals cover
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Flora gave me fairest flowers: 21 English madrigals
The Cambridge Singers directed by John Rutter
[ Collegium / CD - released 20/Nov/2003 ]
'an absolute joy' Music and Musicians
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JOHN RUTTER
Fancies
The Cambridge Singers / John Rutter (director)
[ Collegium / CD - released 18/Oct/2005 ]
"Four entirely delightful compositions" (Digital Audio)
Lighten our Darkness: Music for the close of day, including the Office of Compline cover
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Lighten our Darkness: Music for the close of day, including the Office of Compline
The Cambridge Singers / John Rutter (director)
[ Collegium Records / 2 CD - released 12/Dec/2006 ]
"This is a lovingly performed and deeply satisfying pair of discs that should be self-recommending to all lovers of the music of the English church." (MusicWeb Oct 2006)
Simple Gifts cover
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THE KING'S SINGERS
Simple Gifts
The King's Singers
[ Signum / CD - released 20/May/2008 ]
"If you love this group--and who doesn't?--you've probably already reserved a place on the shelf." (ClassicsToday May 2008)
Tenebrae Responsories cover
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Tenebrae Responsories
The King'S Singers
[ Signum Classics / CD - released 1/May/2010 ]
"... their reputation for after-dinner smoothness, the King's Singers .... all-male line-up .... makes those grinding climaxes all the more tense and penetrating, and the attention given to word-painting is exemplary" Ivan Hewitt, The Times