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The Sixteen under Harry Christophers sings Giovanni Pierluigi de Palestrina's Kyrie from Missa Hodie Christus natus est; John Joubert's 'There is no rose'; Cecilia McDowall's 'Now may we singen'; Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck's 'Hodie Christus natus est'; Bartmoliej Pekiel's Resonet in laudibus; Peter Racine Fricker's A babe is born; Rutter's 'There is a flower'; Giovanni Pierluigi de Palestrina's Motet, Hodie Christus natus est (8vv); Giovanni Pierluigi de Palestrina's Magnificat a 8; Elizabeth Poston's Jesus Christ The Apple Tree; William Byrd's This day Christ was born (A Carroll for Christmas Day); Johannes Eccard's Resonet in laudibus; Giovanni Pierluigi de Palestrina's Gloria from Missa Hodie Christus natus est; Trad 'The cherry tree carol'; Howells's 'A spotless rose' (from Three Carol-anthems); Britten's 'This little babe' from 'A Ceremony of Carols'; and Jacob Handl's Resonet in laudibus.
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