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Performer: Paul Provost ANONYMOUS: 3 Hymns. 8 Antiphons (Review by James Carson) | organ | ANONYMOUS: Rorate caeli (Review by James Carson) | organ | ARCHER, MALCOLM: Missa Omnes Sancti. Domum, dulce domum (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | BAIRSTOW: Evening Services (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | BAIRSTOW: Jesu, the very thought of Thee. Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | BAIRSTOW: Let all mortal flesh keep silence. Poems of the Spirit. Save us, O Lord (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | BAIRSTOW: Lord, Thou hast been our refuge. If the Lord had not helped me (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | BINGHAM, JUDITH: The clouded Heaven (Review by James Carson) | organ | CLARKE, JEREMIAH: O Jesu, King Most Wonderful (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | COLE, WILLIAM: A Heart Alone (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | DYSON: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in c (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | DYSON: Morning Service in D. Lauds (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | GOLDSCHMIDT, OTTO: A tender shoot (Review by James Carson) | organ | HOLST, GUSTAV: This have I done for my true love (Review by James Carson) | organ | HOWELLS, HERBERT: A Spotless Rose (Review by James Carson) | organ | HUMPHREY, RAYMOND: I Sing of a Maiden (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | JONGEN, JOSEPH: Messe en l’honneur du Saint-Sacrement. Deus Abraham. Pie Jesu. Quid sum miser? (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | LAURIDSEN, MORTEN: O magnum mysterium (Review by James Carson) | organ | NAYLOR: Vox dicentis (Review by James Carson) | organ | PEETERS, FLOR: Missa festiva (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | POTT: Lullay my liking (Review by James Carson) | organ | PROVOST: Jubilate deo (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | RUTTER: There is a flower (Review by James Carson) | organ | WARLOCK: Bethlehem Down (Review by James Carson) | organ | WEELKES: Hosanna to the Son of David (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ | WESLEY, SAMUEL SEBASTIAN: Ascribe Unto the Lord. Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace (Review by Alan Swanson) | organ |
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