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How Can I Keep from Singing? - Andrew Lucas (organ); Anthony Way (vocals); Connor Burrowes (vocals); Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet);...
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  1. Requiem, for 2 solo voices, chorus, organ & orchestra, Op. 48: Pie Jesu
  2. For the Beauty of the Earth, for chorus & orchestra
  3. Long since in Egypt's plenteous land, for choir & organ
  4. The Call ("Come, my way"), song for baritone, chorus (ad lib.) orchestra (or organ) (Mystical Songs No. 4)
  5. The Lost Chord, song for voice & piano
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  1. Requiem, for 2 solo voices, chorus, organ & orchestra, Op. 48: Pie Jesu
  2. For the Beauty of the Earth, for chorus & orchestra
  3. Long since in Egypt's plenteous land, for choir & organ
  4. The Call ("Come, my way"), song for baritone, chorus (ad lib.) orchestra (or organ) (Mystical Songs No. 4)
  5. The Lost Chord, song for voice & piano
  6. How blest are they, for choir & organ
  7. Like a mighty river flowing, for choir
  8. Samson, oratorio, HWV 57: Let the bright seraphim
  9. The Ash Grove (The Master Has Come), song (a.k.a. "Llwyn onn")
  10. The Lord's my shepherd, hymn (tune Brother James)
  11. Linden Lea, song for voice & orchestra ("In Linden Lea"; "A Dorset Song")
  12. Annie Laurie
  13. How can I keep from singing?, for choir
  14. Elijah (Elias), oratorio, Op. 70: Lift thine eyes
  15. For the Fallen, march for chorus & organ
  16. A Gaelic Blessing ("Deep Peace"), for chorus & orchestra
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The listener who enjoys the sound of all-boy choirs can pick from quite a variety of approaches among the venerable British cathedral organizations as well as newer groups that have sprung up. The Choristers of St. Paul's Cathedral offer a middle ground between a pure traditional sound with lots of unaccompanied Renaissance music and newer pop-influenced styles. The music here, mostly accompanied with an orchestra playing a nicely varied set of arrangements by City of London Sinfonia conductor John Scott and others, is ...

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