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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2010

1 - Rorate caeli desuper, et nubes pluant iustum(Isaiah 45:8), soloist: treble, Rajah Lang; bass, Stephen alder

2 - Descendit Angelus Domini, Tomas Luis Da Victoria

Martin Baker, dir.(2010)

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  • Just wondering, what was the date of that recording please?

  • @horticus95 2010

  • @treblechoir99 In that case its definatly not Rajah Lang doing the solo, just to let you know. i didnt think it was him

  • @horticus95 For one part you all right, because It's recorded on 2007, not 2010. And It's really Rajah, It's what I see in the booklet. Pardon me for the wrong year.

  • This is one of the most beautiful pages of the Gregorian repertoire.

  • @mcpetropolis Oh absolutly, agree with you.

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  • @hiroshi2020

    It's not Gregorian. It was composed probably in 18th or 19th century, not in Middle Ages, and its structure is totally different.

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  • This is absolutely lovely. So soulful and tender...

  • Naprawdę wspaniałe wykonanie!! gratuluję Westminster Cathedral Choir !! :)

  • amazing !!!

  • Absolutely beautiful! Gregorian chant at its very best! Magnificent!

    Musique des anges! God Bless! Thank you for uploading!

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