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London's City Chamber Choir and Chameleon Brass under Stephen Jones, with organist Christopher Cromar, present music for choir, brass and organ by Renaissance and contemporary composers. John Rutter's 'The Winchester Te Deum' (commissioned by Winchester Cathedral in 2006); 'A Choral Fanfare'. Plus, Malcolm Pearce's 'Always it's Spring' (five poems by the American poet e.e.cummings arranged for choir, brass and organ); Giovanni Gabrieli's 'In Ecclesiis and Beati immaculati'; Heinrich Schütz's 'Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied'; and 'Freue dich des Weibes deiner Jugend'.
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