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The doors of the magnificent 12th-century Oxford Cathedral are opened for a rare and sumptuous choral performance in Carols from Christchurch. The chapel resounds to the angelic sound of the Christchurch choristers in such carols as "O Little Town of Bethlehem," "In the Bleak Mid-Winter," "Silent Night," and "O Come All Ye Faithful," their voices blending with the hallowed images in stone and glass around them. The program also features readings by Alec McCowen and Ian Charleson. (53 minutes)



 
    

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The Story of the Carol

Christmas carols originated in dances that date back to the seventh century. This program traces the progress of carols from their pagan beginnings, through the first printed carol in 1521, their condemnation by the Puritans, to their Victorian reviv...(more details)
 
Handel's Messiah
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This is a performance of the Messiah in the original scoring, performed as Handel intended it, with much smaller resources than we have become accustomed to and, therefore, a perfect balance between a small chorus and orchestra. Roger Norrington cond...(more details)
 
A Victorian Christmas in Song

A warm, old-fashioned Christmas program starring Britain's leading operatic and concert tenor, Dennis O'Neill, and consisting of the traditional carols and Christmas songs. (52 minutes)(more details)
 
The King's Singers at Wells Cathedral

The medieval splendor of England's Wells Cathedral is the setting for this feast of Christmas music from the celebrated King's Singers. The Vicars' Hall, the Chapter House, the Bishop's Palace, and the Cathedral Close, with the magnificent West Front...(more details)
 


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