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Benjamin Britten: A Ceremony of Carols; Rejoice in the Lamb; A Boy was Born by Stephen Cleobury, King's College Choir of Cambridge released in 1991...
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A Ceremony of Carols, Op. 28 is an extended choral composition for Christmas by Benjamin Britten scored for three-part treble chorus, solo voices, and harp. The text, structured in eleven movements, is taken from The English Galaxy of Shorter Poems, edited by Gerald Bullett.
Composers: Benjamin Britten. Total duration:1 h 07 min. Listen to Britten: A Ceremony of Carols; Rejoice in the Lamb; A Boy Was Born by Choir of King's College, Cambridge on Deezer.
- January 01, 1991
Listen to Britten: A Ceremony of Carols; Rejoice in the Lamb; a Boy Was Born by The Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Rachel Masters & Sir Stephen Cleobury on Apple Music. 1991. 26 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 7 minutes.
Rejoice in the Lamb (Op. 30) is a cantata for four soloists, SATB choir and organ composed by Benjamin Britten in 1943 and uses text from the poem Jubilate Agno by Christopher Smart (1722–1771).
BENJAMIN BRITTEN - A Ceremony of Carols Op. 28; Rejoice in the Lamb Op. 30; A Boy was Born Op. 3. Soloists: Rupert Johnston, Thomas Rose (treble) Rachel Masters (harp) others. Conductor: Cleobury, Stephen. Orchestra: Choir of King's College Cambridge. Record Label: Eloquence - 467 612-2. Medium: CD.
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Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols: the story behind it and its best recordings. Jeremy Pound takes a look at one of Britten's most popular festive works, A Ceremony of Carols.