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The King's Singers (countertenors David Hurley and Timothy Wayne-Wright, tenor Paul Phoenix, baritones Philip Lawson and Christopher Gabbitas and bass Jonathan Howard) perform Bennett's 'All creatures now are merry-minded'; Weelkes's 'The Nightingale'; 'The Organ of Delight'; Ligeti's 'The Cuckoo in the Pear Tree'; 'Two Dreams and Little Bat'; Bartlett's 'Of all the Birds'; Gibbons's 'The Silver Swan'; Ligeti's 'The Lobster Quadrille'; Ravenscroft's 'The Three Ravens'; Wilbye's 'Sweet Honey-Sucking Bees'; Ligeti's 'A Long, Sad Tale'; Williamson's 'The Musicians of Bremen'; Elena Kats-Chernin's 'River's Lament' (World première commissioned by The King's Singers); and a medley of close-harmony favourites.
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