BBC TV “Titchmarsh on Song”: Wells Cathedral & York Minster 1992
In 1992, Alan Titchmarsh presented six programmes in a series described in the Radio Times as “a countrywide pilgrimage ... that explores religious music-making in Britain.” In the fifth edition, which was broadcast on 19 July 1992, he visited Wells Cathedral and York Minster, listened to their choirs and talked to some of the choir members. (For those who like that sort of thing, the group Angel Voices - later to become Libera - was also featured.)
Видео BBC TV “Titchmarsh on Song”: Wells Cathedral & York Minster 1992 канала Archive of Recorded Church Music
Видео BBC TV “Titchmarsh on Song”: Wells Cathedral & York Minster 1992 канала Archive of Recorded Church Music
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