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Dulce Jesús mío
by
Ex Cathedra, Jeffrey Skidmore
First released:
29 Aug 2005,
Length:
4:30
Creators
(50)
Conductor
Jeffrey Skidmore
Vocals
Alice Gribbin
soprano vocals
Alison Perrier-Burgess
soprano vocals
Amanda Cowan
alto vocals
Amy Haworth
soprano vocals
Amy Maclean
alto vocals
Andrew Tortise
tenor vocals
Catherine Perfect
alto vocals
Christopher Arnold
tenor vocals
Christopher Watson
tenor vocals
Claire Hollocks
soprano vocals
David Stuart
bass vocals
Derek Acock
alto vocals
Eamonn Dougan
bass vocals
Elizabeth Cragg
soprano vocals
Ex Cathedra Choir
choir vocals
Frances Bourne
alto vocals
Frances Brindley
soprano vocals
Gemma Busfield
soprano vocals
Grace Davidson
solo, soprano vocals, soprano vocals
Iain Sloane
tenor vocals
James Birchall
bass vocals
Jill Robinson
alto vocals
John Cotterill
bass vocals
Jonathan Gibbs
bass vocals
Joshua Ellicott
tenor vocals
Joy Krishnamoorthy
soprano vocals
Katie Trethewey
soprano vocals
Lucy Ballard
alto vocals
Margaret Langford
soprano vocals
Marianne Ayling
soprano vocals
Mark Hounsell
tenor vocals
Natalie Clifton-Griffith
soprano vocals
Nicholas Perfect
bass vocals
Peter Trethewey
tenor vocals
Rachel Snape
soprano vocals
Richard Green
bass vocals
Romesh Velu
bass vocals
Roy Batters
alto vocals
Ruth Massey
alto vocals
Sally Spencer
soprano vocals
Sarah Waddington
alto vocals
Shirley Scott
soprano vocals
Stephen Davis
tenor vocals
Susannah Vango
soprano vocals
William Robinson
bass vocals
William Towers
alto vocals
Producer
Mark Brown
Recording Engineer
Julian Millard
Locations
Recorded At
St Jude‐on‐the‐Hill
(21 Oct 2004 - 23 Oct 2004)
Works
(1)
Recording Of
Dulce Jesús mío
Composer
[anonymous]
Releases containing this recording
(2)
Official
Album
Moon, Sun & All Things: Baroque Music from Latin America 2
29 Aug 2005
Ex Cathedra, Jeffrey Skidmore
Moon, Sun & All Things: Baroque Music from Latin America 2
Sep 2005
Ex Cathedra, Jeffrey Skidmore
SACD edition