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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 as the backdrop, are among the splendid settings as the group performs "Noel, Noel," "Gaudete, Gaudete," "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day," "Mary Walked Through a Wood of Thorns," Paul McCartney’s "We’ll All Stand Together," and other songs for the season. (30 minutes)



 
    

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