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Psalms, Vol. 1 (1991)
performed by Andrew Lumsden (organ), Choir of Westminster Abbey (choir, chorus)
composed by Edward Hopkins, Frederick Alfred Hervey, G.B. Arnold, George J. Bennett, George Martin, Henry Thomas Smart, James Turle, John Camidge, John Goss, Jonathan Battishill, Joseph Barnby, Joseph Corfe, Martin Luther, Matthew Camidge, Samuel Sebastian Wesley -
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El Siglo de Oro (1993)
performed by Alan Cuckston (organ), Alan Lumsden (tamboura), Andrew Van Der Beek (bassoon), Andrew Van Der Beek (dulcian), Brian Etheridge (bass), Christopher Keyte (bass), David Thomas (bass), Geoffrey Mitchell (organ), Ian Partridge (tenor)
composed by Alonso Lobo, Cristóbal de Morales, Francisco Guerrero, Juan Blas de Castro, Juan Esquivel Barahona, Juan Navarro, Juan Pujol, Rodrigo de Ceballos, Sebastián de Vivanco, Tomás Luis de Victoria -
The Da Vinci Collection: Music of the Renaissance (2006)
performed by Akira Tachikawa (counter tenor), Alan Lumsden (alto recorder), Alan Lumsden (descant), Alan Wilson (organ), Andrew Van Der Beek (alto recorder), Ashley Stafford (counter tenor), Bruce Dickey (cornet), Carlos Mena (counter tenor)
composed by Francesco Canova da Milano, Francisco de Peńalosa, Guillaume Dufay, Heinrich Isaac, Henry VIII, King of England, Johannes Ockeghem, Josquin Des Prez, Juan del Encina, Luis de Milán, Pedro de Escobar, Robert Carver, Thomas Tallis -
Psalms, Vol. 1 (1991)
performed by Andrew Lumsden (organ), Choir of Westminster Abbey (choir, chorus)
composed by Edward Hopkins, Frederick Alfred Hervey, G.B. Arnold, George J. Bennett, George Martin, Henry Thomas Smart, James Turle, John Camidge, John Goss, Jonathan Battishill, Joseph Barnby, Joseph Corfe, Martin Luther, Matthew Camidge, T. Rogers, Thomas Kelway -
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Music for Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain (2004)
performed by Alan Lumsden (tenor cornet), Andrew Van Der Beek (kortholt), Andrew Van Der Beek (cornemeuse), Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord), Christopher Hogwood (clavichord), Christopher Hogwood (regal), Christopher Hogwood (organ), David Munrow (kortholt)
composed by Alonso, Alonso de Alba, Alonso de Mudarra, Anonymous, Anonymous, Cancionero de Palacio, Anonymous, English, Anonymous, Spanish, Antonio de Cabezón, Antonio Gardane, Carlos Verardi, Claudin de Sermisy, Diego Ortiz, Giorgio Mainerio, Giovanni Salvatore -
Birtten: Choral Edition, Vol. 2 (1998)
performed by Andrew Lumsden (organ), Carys-Anne Lane (soprano), Finzi Singers, Kathryn Cook (alto), Lindsay Wagstaff (soprano), Mark Milhofer (tenor), Olive Simpson (soprano), Rachel Elliott (soprano), Rachel Wheatley (soprano), Robert Burt (vocals)
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Advent in Winchester: O Come, Emmanuel (2006)
performed by Andrew Lumsden (organ), David Cartridge (treble), Edward Goater (tenor), Jimmy Holliday (bass), Jonathan Brown (cantor), Jonathan Brown (bass), Richard Childress (alto), Richard Holt (alto), Richard Kendall (tenor), Sarah Baldock (organ)
composed by Charles Villiers Stanford, Christmas Traditional, Edward Woodall Naylor, Franz Biebl, Herbert Howells, James MacMillan, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Brahms, Patrick Gowers, Paul Manz, Plainchant, Thomas Weelkes, William Byrd -
Once Were Angels: The Tradition of Boy Trebles (2003)
performed by Andrew Brough (treble), Andrew Shenton (organ), Andrew Wicks (treble), Christopher Smith (treble), Daniel Ludford-Thomas (treble), Dara Carroll (treble), David Lumsden (organ), Donald Hunt (piano), Edward Higginbottom (piano), James Davis (treble)
composed by Antonio Vivaldi, Arthur Sullivan, British Isles Traditional, Charles Villiers Stanford, Edward Elgar, English Traditional, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Schubert, Gabriel Fauré, George Frederick Handel, Heinrich Schütz, Henry Purcell, Mary Plumstead -
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A Winchester Remembrance (2014)
performed by Alanna White (vocals), Andrew De Silva (baritone), Andrew De Silva (vocals), Anna Rodrigues (vocals), Edward Lee (treble), Fine Arts Brass Ensemble, George Castle (organ), Isobel White (vocals), Jonathan Hope (organ), Peter Harris (vocals)
composed by Benjamin Britten, Douglas Guest, Edward Elgar, Gustav Holst, Herbert Howells, John Ireland, Mark Blatchly, Pawel Lukaszewski, Philip Moore, Ralph Vaughan Williams, William H. Harris