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Some of my absolute favorite a capella choral pieces with spine-tingling, rich harmonies from mostly contemporary composers like Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen, and Ola Gjeilo.
Some of my absolute favorite a capella choral pieces with spine-tingling, rich harmonies from mostly contemporary composers like Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen, and Ola Gjeilo.
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TIGER OF CHRIST January 13, 2016
BEAUTIFUL AND NEAR HOLY ~!~!
⃠SamPalenzuela November 14, 2014
My favorite playlist.
⃠larasiebl March 07, 2014
This playlist is probably as close to perfection as possible. some
⃠Lucette February 18, 2014
This is a gorgeous mix! Thank You!
⃠etonburma December 05, 2013
This is PERFECT. I really like listening to a capella choral pieces when I study, and there's no better playlist!
⃠NinaYeliseyev June 16, 2013
This brought back some old memories... I love it! Thank you :)
⃠tetrahedronblue April 23, 2013
Hey! great playlist! just want to note that the Ubi Caritas that you have listed as by John Rutter is actually by Maurice Durufle :)
⃠ellejolene plus April 23, 2013
Thanks for pointing that out! I know it's Duruflé, but sometimes 8tracks has a mind of its own and automatically updates track information to be "more accurate" without warning (this isn't the first time that has happened to me). I'm guessing it landed on John Rutter because he conducts the Cambridge Singers on this recording. I will go fix it, thanks again!
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