The sights of the King’s College Chapel, the elegant spacious interior, the high vaults, the painted windows, and not the least the faces of the choir, the dialogues of the choristers in songs.Hallelujah – Choir of King’s College, Cambridge live performance of Handel’s MessiahEvery time we take a look at the Christmas carol performances (thanks to youtube users, so easily done), we feel that it blows us away.Panis Angelicus – King’s College, CambridgeTravel Guide – Cambridge EnglandThe choir of King’s College, Cambridge sing Cesar Franck’s well known setting of Panis Angelicus. Happy Christmas to all! Silent Night : Kings College, Cambridge The choir of Kings College, Cambridge sing Stephen Cloebury’s arrangement of the wonderful carol Silent Night during Carols From Kings 2009. 4:58. Cappeau was a wine seller by trade but was asked by the parish priest to write a poem for Christmas. Willcocks) and O Magnum Mysterium (Lauridsen). In 1843, the French city of Roquemaure had their church organ completely renovated.
is a traditional English Christmas carol, most likely from the 18th century, although possibly earlier. 2:15. King's College Cambridge 2005 #5 O Holy Night Adolphe Adam by spiritdei. Video download (1080p, 2.7GB / 720p, 1.3GB).Filmed 10 December 2017, by the BBC, in the Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge, by kind permission of the Provost and Fellows.This is a high definition download of Carols from King’s as broadcast by the BBC on Christmas Eve 2017.The Christmas story is told in the words of the King James Bible and in poems by Christina Rossetti and Christopher Pilling.The recording label of King’s College, Cambridge was created in 2012 to capture the heritage of the Choir and organ of King’s College and the unique acoustic of King’s College Chapel. Ledger), O Holy Night (arr.
Recorded using cutting-edge technology, our catalogue features flagship recordings of some of the greatest choral works of all time through to organ recitals, hymns and carols.A solo chorister sings Once in Royal David’s City to begin the traditional celebration of Christmas from the candlelit Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge, broadcast by the BBC.The BBC filming in King’s College Chapel ahead of the broadcast of Carols from King’s. Jesus gave us this precious Gift of Himself so that He might always be with us.You do not have to be a believer to love these concerts.
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