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ST57562 - May Jesus Christ Be Praised
Cambridge Heath Citadel Songsters

        
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Track TitleArtistConductorComposer
May Jesus Christ Be Praised! Cambridge Heath Citadel Songsters Victor Handscombe John Barnby arr. M Kenyon
With A Gladsome Mind Cambridge Heath Citadel Songsters Victor Handscombe Words, John Milton; Music, M Kenyon
Xylophone Solo - My Jesus I Love Thee Soloist - Ken Cushing Terry Camsey arr. Ken Cushing
Piano Solo - Consolation No 3 Soloist - Christine Burton Franz Liszt
The Infant King Cambridge Heath Citadel Songsters Victor Handscombe Words, B Gould arr. Edgar Pettman
Sonata from Die Bankelsangerlieder Cambridge Heath Citadel Brass Ensemble Douglas Minter Anon
Negro Spiritual - The Gospel Train Cambridge Heath Citadel Songsters Victor Handscombe arr. Brian Titshall
Negro Spiritual - Steal Away Cambridge Heath Citadel Songsters Victor Handscombe arr. Peter Groves
I Reckon On You Cambridge Heath Citadel Songsters Victor Handscombe Douglas Kiff
Xylophone Solo - Moto Perpetuum Soloist - Ken Cushing
When He Cometh Cambridge Heath Citadel Songsters Victor Handscombe Words, William Cushing; Music, Ivor Bosanko
I Will Praise Thee Cambridge Heath Citadel Male Chorus Victor Handscombe arr. A Arkett
Piano Solo - Prelude & Fugue in F Sharp Minor Soloist - Chistine Burton JS Bach
Christ's Part Cambridge Heath Citadel Songsters Victor Handscombe Words, Robert Herrick; Music, James Curnow
'Almande' from the Royal Brass Music of King James 1 Cambridge Heath Citadel Brass Ensemble Douglas Minter Giles Farnaby
The Blessed Son of God Cambridge Heath Citadel Songsters Victor Handscombe Words, Miles Coverdale; Music, R Vaughan Williams