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The Temple Church Choir and the professional period ensemble The Temple Players under James Vivian, with organist Greg Morris. Purcell's colourful birthday ode for Queen Mary, 'Come ye sons of art'; John Stanley's Organ Concerto, Op 10 No 3 in B flat; Handel's Foundling Hospital Anthem: 'Blessed are they that considereth the poor', which draws partly on music previously composed for other works, and includes the rousing 'Hallelujah! Chorus' from 'Messiah'. (Bring a picnic and enjoy it after the concert in the Inner Temple Gardens.)
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