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From the Chambers and Chapels of Kings Instruments historic and modern in rooms where
royalty communed and consorted.
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GIOVANNI MARIA NANINO: Adoramus te, Christe —King's College Choir/Stephen Cleobury, conductor (EMI Classics CD-57065)
THOMAS WEEKLKES: In Nomine a 4. WEEKLES: Song, Most mighty and all-knowing Lord —David Allsopp, tenor; Fretrowk Gamba Consort (EMI Classics CD-94430)
THOMAS TOMPKINS: Fantasy a 6 —Fretwork Gamba Consort (EMI Classics CD-94430)
LIBBY LARSEN: How it thrills us —King's College Choir/Stephen Cleobury, conductor (EMI Classics CD-54188)
W. A. MOZART: Kyrie & Gloria, fr Missa Solemnis in C, K. 337 —Margaret Marshall, soprano; Ann Murray, alto; Rogers Covey-Crump, tenor; David Wilson-Johnson, bass; King's College Choir; English Chamber Orchestra/Stephen Cleobury, conductor (Argo 411 904)
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