Holst Singers
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The Holst Singers are an amateur choir based in London, England. The choir is named indirectly after the English composer Gustav Holst, taking its name from the Holst Room at St Paul's Girls' School, the venue for rehearsals during the choir's early years. The musical director is the English conductor Stephen Layton. The countertenor James Bowman is the president of the choir.
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Holst Singers
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Holst Singers
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Ikon
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Holst Singers
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Ikon II
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Pierre Villette Choral Music
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The Veil of the Temple
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Tormis – Choral Music
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17035246
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1024737999
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Conductor
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Stephen Layton
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CD
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double CD
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150
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RCA
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Hyperion
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London, England
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February 2005
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October 1999
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October 2010
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April 2008
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April 2006
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fifteen unaccompanied choral works and two motets
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various Estonian folk songs arranged for choir
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various pieces of Russian Orthodox choral music
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Studio
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Veljo Tormis
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1978
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The Holst Singers are an amateur choir based in London, England. The choir is named indirectly after the English composer Gustav Holst, taking its name from the Holst Room at St Paul's Girls' School, the venue for rehearsals during the choir's early years. The musical director is the English conductor Stephen Layton. The countertenor James Bowman is the president of the choir.
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sequel release to the 1997 Ikon CD
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world première recording
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8164
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1978