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Article: I SAW THREE SHIPS: CHRISTMAS MUSIC FROM GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL
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- January 1, 2008
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Choral
I SAW THREE SHIPS: CHRISTMAS MUSIC FROM GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL * Andrew Nethsingha, cond; Gloucester Cathedral Ch * AVIE 2122 (76:03 *)
If you are in the market for a new choral Christmas CD, you want it to provide one of two things: (1) a program containing all your favorite Christmas songs and carols, or (2) a program that does not consist of all your favorite songs and carols. The problem associated with the first type is that it can very easily morph into background music. The problem associated with the second type is that you may not be able to use it as background music.
That this disc is of the second type is evident from its very first ...
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