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Background: There is surely no more quintessentially English sound than that of the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, its unaccompanied voices - evocative of immemorial sandstone, of cool cloisters, of evensong in church, chapel and cathedral - serene in the music of Shakespeare's contemporaries Byrd and Gibbons, ethereal in Delius heard of a summer's night across the Backs of the River Cam. No less iconic is the chapel that lends its unique acoustic to that sound. One of the glories of the English perpendicular style of architecture, it was eventually completed in 1547, a little over a century after the founding of the college itself by Henry VI. |
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COMPOSER: George Frideric Handel (other
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- Nov-2009 4 star BBC Music Mag. |
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