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CD – Carols from Sherborne Abbey

Carols from Sherborne Abbey contains many familiar carols and arrangements by composers such as Howells, John Rutter and David Willcocks, including The first Nowell, In the bleak midwinter, The Shepherds’ Farewell, the Sussex Carol and many more, all recorded in the wonderful acoustic of the Abbey.

The CD is a joint collaboration between Sherborne Abbey Choir and Sherborne Chamber Choir, with each choir contributing half the tracks. Priced £10, it contains a bumper 21 carols, with something for everyone to listen to over the festive season. The CD is available now from the Abbey Shop in the Close.

You can listen to a sample of the tracks below.

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