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Works by Composer CHILCOTT, BOB

Canticles of Light. Move him into the sun. Sing the Colour of Peace

Agnieszka Franków-Żelazny 

Choral works and carol settings by

Donald Pearson 

Circlesong. Like a rainbow. All things pass. Circles of motion. Walking the red road

Robert Simpson 

Come unto these yellow sands

Andrew Nunn 

Even such is time

Richard Seal 

Five Ways to Kill a Man

Jeremy D. Jones
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Jeremy D. Jones
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Jeremy D. Jones
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Irish Blessing

Luca Brugnoli 

Like a Singing Bird

Jennah Delop-Somers 

Music by

Scott Farrell 
Colm Carey 

Music of

James O’Donnell 
Colm Carey 

Music to Hear

Andrew Nunn 

O Lord, Thou hast searched me, and known me

Harry Christophers 

Our revels now are ended

Andrew Nunn 

Remember Me

Eric Nelson
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Eric Nelson
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Shepherd’s Carol

Andrew Nethsingha 

Song of the Crib. Les anges dans nos campagnes. The Advent Candle. The Rose in the Middle of Winter. The Heart-in-Waiting. The shepherds sing. The Shepherd’s Carol. On Christmas Night. What sweeter music. Mid-Winter. The Bethlehem Star. The night he was born. Gifts for the Child of Winter. Before the ice (O magnum mysterium)

Matthew Berry 

Songs and Cries of London Town

Hilary Campbell 

Songs and Cries of London Town. The Making of the Drum. The Runner. Canticles of Light. My Prayer. The Shepherd’s Carol. God So Loved the World. For Him All Stars Have Shone. And So it Goes

Nicol Matt 

The gift to be simple

Almeda Berkey 

The Song of the Stars

Christopher Finch 

The Truth Is Great. Circles of Motion

Martha Shaw 

 

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