Evensong for Ascension Day from King's
This is a follow-up to a recent post containing music for Holy Week from King's College, Cambridge. That LP was from 1977; today we have a 1978 recording of Choral Evensong for Asc...
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This is a follow-up to a recent post containing music for Holy Week from King's College, Cambridge. That LP was from 1977; today we have a 1978 recording of Choral Evensong for Asc...
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Kenneth Shenton writes: WHILE occupying the organ bench of St Barnabas’s, Pimlico, for more than 40 years, David Aprahamian Liddle, who died on 28 March, aged 65, enjoyed a non-st...
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