British choral music has always had a special place in the hearts of people around the world. For many of us, this tradition is embodied in the sacred music of the Anglican Church, much of it written for choirs of men and boys. But there is so much more. Consider the expressions of love and passion by such composers as Dunstable and Purcell, the beauty conveyed by the music of Vaughan Williams and the spirituality of Gardiner, Talbot and Dove. Come along with Ragnar Bohlin and Cappella SF as we travel through the centuries, exploring some of the better known and lesser known gems of the British choral tradition.
British choral music has always had a special place in the hearts of people around the world. For many of us, this tradition is embodied in the sacred music of the Anglican Church, much of it written for choirs of men and boys. But there is so much more. Consider the expressions of love and passion by such composers as Dunstable and Purcell, the beauty conveyed by the music of Vaughan Williams and the spirituality of Gardiner, Talbot and Dove. Come along with Ragnar Bohlin and Cappella SF as we travel through the centuries, exploring some of the better known and lesser known gems of the British choral tradition.
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