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Choirworks

on BBC Radio 3

Paul Guinery and his studio guest Ralph Allwood, director of music at Eton College, celebrate the work of the two large BBC choruses in recent concerts recorded in St Alban's and Brecon Cathedrals.

Vaughan Williams O Clap Your Hands
BBC National Chorus of Wales, members of the BBC NOW, Peter King (organ), conductor Adrian Partington
Walton The Twelve
Jonathan Harvey Come, Holy Ghost; I Love the Lord BBC Symphony Chorus,
David Goode (organ), conductor Stephen Jackson Michael Berkeley Veni Emmanuel Vaughan Williams Te Deum
BBC National Chorus of Wales, conductor Adrian Partington
Carl Rutti Sonnengesang BBC Symphony Chorus, conductor Stephen Jackson Mendelssohn Three Motets, Op 39
Ladies of the BBC National Chorus of Wales, Peter King (organ), conductor Adrian Partington
Comellus Der Tod, Das ist die Kuhle Nacht, Op 11 No 1; An den Sturmwind, Op 11 No 2 BBC Symphony Chorus, conductor Stephen Jackson
Bruckner Mass in E BBC National Chorus of Wales, members of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Peter King (organ), conductor Adrian Partington

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guinery
Unknown:
Ralph Allwood
Unknown:
Peter King
Conductor:
Adrian Partington
Unknown:
Jonathan Harvey Come
Unknown:
David Goode
Conductor:
Stephen Jackson
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams
Conductor:
Adrian Partington
Conductor:
Carl Rutti
Conductor:
Stephen Jackson
Conductor:
Adrian Partington
Conductor:
Comellus Der Tod
Unknown:
Kuhle Nacht
Conductor:
Stephen Jackson
Conductor:
Bruckner Mass
Conductor:
Adrian Partington

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