Easter from King's - Season 1 / Year 2010

Season 1 / Year 2010
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Easter from King's 2010
Easter is marked in a service of music and readings from the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge.
The events of Holy Week and Easter are told in the well-loved words of the King James Bible and reflected on in poems by George Herbert, John Donne and Edith Sitwell.
The world-famous choir sing seasonal hymns, Easter carols, and well-known choral music, including Panis Angelicus, Mozart's Ave Verum Corpus and extracts from Stainer's Crucifixion and Handel's Messiah.
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