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E: 06/04 8PM win digital radios every hour
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Oh what the heck we are supposed to be having fun let's keep it that way!!!!!!!!!
Gloriuos Hymn to joyThanks to those who help us to win !0 -
It isn't Tallis! I was just giving a link to who he was for Idontmind!August: £149/£150
Sept: £200
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I think it's more fun when we have divided opinions and there is not just one answer that everyone just copies and pastes.0
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Hi all,
I think it's Mendelssohn
http://channelography.rattlecentral.com/programmes/b00g81g7
look in the box and scroll down @ two thirds and it talks of him. He's a contemporary of whatsisnameMirror, mirror, on the wall.I am my mother after all!0 -
Can I have a lie down in a dark room now please?0
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I went eeny meeny miny mo ............. and caught David Willcocks by the toe:o:D Cos I didn't have a clue and my wee brain cell had given up!:DMILITARY WIVES CHOIRSHELP for HEROES0
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This is King's College, Cambridge, home to one of the most famous choirs in the world.
In the 1960s, they performed the new version of Allegri's Miserere, this time in English.
It was written by Sir Ivor Atkins, choirmaster of Worcester cathedral, who had brought together many different interpretations of Allegri's Miserere, including extracts from Burney's and Mendelssohn's transcriptions.
In 1963, Sir Ivor's successor at Worcester, who then became choirmaster of King's College, Cambridge, decided to record Sir Ivor's version.
It would prove to be a phenomenal success.
That choirmaster was Sir David Willcocks.
I'm going for Atkins based on this, but I can't find much information on him online:starmod:C'est la vie:starmod:0 -
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