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The Christmas Story, Advent: I. Conditor alme siderum
The Choir of Merton College, OxfordOxford Contemporary SinfoniaBenjamin Nicholas
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The Christmas Story, Advent: II. I look from afar
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The Christmas Story, Advent: III. Expecting
The Girl Choristers of Merton College, OxfordFrançois CloeteBenjamin Nicholas
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The Christmas Story, Advent: IV. Sit Christe rex
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The Christmas Story, Christmas: I. Veni redemptor gentium
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The Christmas Story, Christmas: II. And it came to pass in those days
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The Christmas Story, Christmas: III. Lullaby of the Beasts
The Girl Choristers of Merton College, OxfordOwen ChanBenjamin Nicholas
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The Christmas Story, Christmas: IV. And there were in the same country
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The Christmas Story, Christmas: V. O magnum mysterium
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The Christmas Story, Christmas: VI. Toccata
Owen Chan
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The Christmas Story, Epiphany: I. Tribus miraculis ornatum
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The Christmas Story, Epiphany: II. Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem
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The Christmas Story, Epiphany: III. Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern
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The Christmas Story, Epiphany: IV. And the third day there was a marriage
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The Christmas Story, Epiphany: V. A Guest at Cana
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The Christmas Story, Epiphany: VI. And it came to pass in those days
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The Christmas Story, Epiphany: VII. Benedicite omnia opera
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The Christmas Story, Candlemas: I. Lumen ad revelationem gentium
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The Christmas Story, Candlemas: II. When the days of Mary’s purification
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The Christmas Story, Candlemas: III. Nunc dimittis servum tuum
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The Christmas Story, Candlemas: IV. Joseph and his mother
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The Christmas Story, Candlemas: V. Lumen ad revelationem gentium
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The Christmas Story, Candlemas: VI. And there was one Anna
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The Christmas Story, Candlemas: VII. Anna’s Song
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The Christmas Story, Candlemas: VIII. And when they had performed all things
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The Christmas Story, Candlemas: IX. O nata lux de lumine
The Choir of Merton College, OxfordOxford Contemporary SinfoniaBenjamin NicholasThe Girl Choristers of Merton College, OxfordFrançois Cloete