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Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday (1995)

by Leigh Nixon - Michael Lees - Martin Neary - New London Consort - Westminster Abbey Choir
10 SONGS
Apr 1995
Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday: Symphony - Voice
Westminster Abbey Choir;New London Consort;Martin Neary;Michael Lees;Leigh Nixon
Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday: Chorus: Now does the glorious day appear - Voice
Westminster Abbey Choir;New London Consort;Martin Neary;Michael Lees;Leigh Nixon
Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday: Verse: Not any one such joy could bring - Voice
Westminster Abbey Choir;New London Consort;Martin Neary;Michael Lees;Leigh Nixon
Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday: Tenor solo: This does our fertile Island with glory crown - Voice
Westminster Abbey Choir;New London Consort;Martin Neary;Michael Lees;Leigh Nixon
Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday: Bass solo: It was a work of full as great a weight - Voice
Westminster Abbey Choir;New London Consort;Martin Neary;Michael Lees;Leigh Nixon
Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday: Countertenor solo: By beauteous softness mixt with majesty - Voice
Westminster Abbey Choir;New London Consort;Martin Neary;Michael Lees;Leigh Nixon
Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday: Verse: Her Hero, to whose conduct and whose arms - Voice
Westminster Abbey Choir;New London Consort;Martin Neary;Michael Lees;Leigh Nixon
Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday: Verse: Our dear Religion - Voice
Westminster Abbey Choir;New London Consort;Martin Neary;Michael Lees;Leigh Nixon
Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday: Tenor solo: No more shall we the great Eliza boast - Voice
Westminster Abbey Choir;New London Consort;Martin Neary;Michael Lees;Leigh Nixon
Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday: Chorus: Now with one united voice - Voice
Westminster Abbey Choir;New London Consort;Martin Neary;Michael Lees;Leigh Nixon