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1. Christmas Night: Carols of the Nativity (1987)
by The Cambridge Singers
The Cambridge Singers, under the direction of conductor and composer John Rutter, are justly famous for their Christmas recordings. Other artists and ... More
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4. Christmas Day in the Morning (1993)
by The Cambridge Singers
John Rutter conducts The Cambridge Singers and The City of London Sinfonia on a release eagerly awaited by choral fans. Christmas Day in the Morning ... More
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6. Cambridge Singers a Cappella (1993)
by The Cambridge Singers
Unacommpanied choral music--a cappella--forms much of the rich nineteenth and twentieth century musical repertoire of Germany, France and England. ... More
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7. A Banquet of Voices (1994)
by The Cambridge Singers
John Rutter conducts up to 40 voices on A Banquet of Voices, a splendid collection of more than 400 years of music. Rutter, with the Cambridge ... More
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14. Christmas with the Cambridge Singers (1989)
by The Cambridge Singers & John Rutter
Divided into two sections, "The Joy of Christmas" and "The Peace of Christmas," this recording offers a nice mix of a cappella and accompanied ... More
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20. Christmas Star: Carols for the Christmas Season (1997)
by The Cambridge Singers & Orchestra/John Rutter
Although it is a little predictable, the Cambridge Singers & Orchestra' Christmas Star is an entertaining collection of familiar holiday tunes and ... More
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23. Lighten our Darkness (2006)
by Cambridge Singers (choir, chorus), John Rutter (conductor)
Lighten Our Darkness: Music for the Close of Day is the first disc seen in a long, long time from British label Collegium Records and its sole ... More
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