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A Grateful Heart (“Thou that hast given so much to me”) - Poem by George Herbert View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, John Scott, Manuel Leitão De Aviles (d. 1630)
01:46
Cockles and Mussels View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Manuel Cardoso (1566-1650)
02:50
TeIl me, lovely shepherd From the Serenata “Solomon” View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Barry Rose, Duarte Lobo (c. 1565-1646)
03:30
Orpheus with his lute - Words by William Shakespeare View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Barry Rose, Manuel Cardoso (1566-1650)
03:18
I'd like to teach the world to sing View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Jeremy Carpenter, Pablo Bruna (1611-1679)
02:18
Lift thine eyes to the mountains From the oratorio ‘Elijah’ View on Youtube
01:51
Try to remember (from “The Fantasticks”) - Words by Tom Jones View on Youtube
04:05
Who can express the noble acts of the Lord? From the anthem “O give thanks unto the Lord” - Words from the Psalm 106 View on Youtube
04:11
Brother James’ Air (“The Lord’s my shepherd”) - Words from Psalm 23 View on Youtube
03:51
O for the wings of a dove (from the anthem “Hear my Prayer”) - Words from Psalm 55 View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Mark Higgins, Ian Cameron, Communion Chant
03:58
Nymphs and Shepherds - Words Thomas Shadwell View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Ian Cameron, Anon.
03:11
Morning has broken - Words by Eleanor Farjeon View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Estêvão De Brito (c. 1575-1641)
But thou didst not leave his soul in hell - From the oratorio “Messiah” View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, John Scott, Gaspar Dos Reis (d. 1674)
02:49
In every fertile valley View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Barry Rose, Estêvão Lopes Morago (c. 1573-after 1630)
01:57
My Way (comme d'habitude) - English lyrics by Paul Anka View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Jeremy Carpenter, Martinho García De Olague
04:00
Agnus Die (from 'Coronation' Mass in C - K.317) View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Barry Rose, Luis De Aranda (d. 1627)
03:41
The little road to Bethlehem - Words by Margaret Rose View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
03:21
Silent Night ("Stille Nacht...") - Words translated from Joseph Mohr View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Christopher Dearnley, Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
03:00
For this, our heart is faint (From the anthem "Remember, O Lord, what is come upon us" - Words from The Lamentations of Jeremiah View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Barry Rose, Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
02:44
Nunc Dimittis (from "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" View on Youtube
Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Camille Saint-saëns (1835-1921)
02:38
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, John Scott, Manuel Leitão De Aviles (d. 1630)
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Manuel Cardoso (1566-1650)
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Barry Rose, Duarte Lobo (c. 1565-1646)
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Barry Rose, Manuel Cardoso (1566-1650)
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Jeremy Carpenter, Pablo Bruna (1611-1679)
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Mark Higgins, Ian Cameron, Communion Chant
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Ian Cameron, Anon.
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Estêvão De Brito (c. 1575-1641)
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, John Scott, Gaspar Dos Reis (d. 1674)
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Barry Rose, Estêvão Lopes Morago (c. 1573-after 1630)
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Jeremy Carpenter, Martinho García De Olague
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Barry Rose, Luis De Aranda (d. 1627)
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Christopher Dearnley, Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Barry Rose, Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
by Paul Phoenix And The Boys Of The St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Camille Saint-saëns (1835-1921)
A Grateful Heart (“Thou that hast given so much to me”) - Poem by George Herbert
Cockles and Mussels
TeIl me, lovely shepherd From the Serenata “Solomon”
Orpheus with his lute - Words by William Shakespeare
I'd like to teach the world to sing
Lift thine eyes to the mountains From the oratorio ‘Elijah’
Try to remember (from “The Fantasticks”) - Words by Tom Jones
Who can express the noble acts of the Lord? From the anthem “O give thanks unto the Lord” - Words from the Psalm 106
Brother James’ Air (“The Lord’s my shepherd”) - Words from Psalm 23
O for the wings of a dove (from the anthem “Hear my Prayer”) - Words from Psalm 55
Nymphs and Shepherds - Words Thomas Shadwell
Morning has broken - Words by Eleanor Farjeon
But thou didst not leave his soul in hell - From the oratorio “Messiah”
In every fertile valley
My Way (comme d'habitude) - English lyrics by Paul Anka
Agnus Die (from 'Coronation' Mass in C - K.317)
The little road to Bethlehem - Words by Margaret Rose
Silent Night ("Stille Nacht...") - Words translated from Joseph Mohr
For this, our heart is faint (From the anthem "Remember, O Lord, what is come upon us" - Words from The Lamentations of Jeremiah
Nunc Dimittis (from "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy"
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