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The Oxford Comment is a monthly podcast featuring insights from Oxford University Press authors, editors, and more.... more
FAQs about The Oxford Comment:How many episodes does The Oxford Comment have?The podcast currently has 882 episodes available.
March 20, 2017Behold New Joy: Ancient Carols of Christmas — arr. Shawn KirchnerListen to complete performances of a selection of Oxford’s Christmas carols published in 2013. We know that choral directors find our top-class recordings to be a real help when choosing repertoire; these are conducted by Bob Chilcott, and engineered and produced by John Rutter....more13minPlay
March 20, 2017Behold New Joy: Ancient Carols of Christmas — arr. Shawn KirchnerListen to complete performances of a selection of Oxford’s Christmas carols published in 2013. We know that choral directors find our top-class recordings to be a real help when choosing repertoire; these are conducted by Bob Chilcott, and engineered and produced by John Rutter....more13minPlay
March 20, 2017Behold New Joy: Ancient Carols of Christmas — arr. Shawn KirchnerListen to complete performances of a selection of Oxford’s Christmas carols published in 2013. We know that choral directors find our top-class recordings to be a real help when choosing repertoire; these are conducted by Bob Chilcott, and engineered and produced by John Rutter....more13minPlay
March 20, 2017Watts' Cradle Song — Charles Villiers Stanford — arr. Philip MooreListen to complete performances of a selection of Oxford’s Christmas carols published in 2013. We know that choral directors find our top-class recordings to be a real help when choosing repertoire; these are conducted by Bob Chilcott, and engineered and produced by John Rutter....more4minPlay
March 20, 2017Watts' Cradle Song — Charles Villiers Stanford — arr. Philip MooreListen to complete performances of a selection of Oxford’s Christmas carols published in 2013. We know that choral directors find our top-class recordings to be a real help when choosing repertoire; these are conducted by Bob Chilcott, and engineered and produced by John Rutter....more4minPlay
March 20, 2017Watts' Cradle Song — Charles Villiers Stanford — arr. Philip MooreListen to complete performances of a selection of Oxford’s Christmas carols published in 2013. We know that choral directors find our top-class recordings to be a real help when choosing repertoire; these are conducted by Bob Chilcott, and engineered and produced by John Rutter....more4minPlay
March 20, 2017Angelus ad Virginem (Gabriel To Mary Came) — arr. Carol BarnettListen to complete performances of a selection of Oxford’s Christmas carols published in 2013. We know that choral directors find our top-class recordings to be a real help when choosing repertoire; these are conducted by Bob Chilcott, and engineered and produced by John Rutter....more3minPlay
March 20, 2017Angelus ad Virginem (Gabriel To Mary Came) — arr. Carol BarnettListen to complete performances of a selection of Oxford’s Christmas carols published in 2013. We know that choral directors find our top-class recordings to be a real help when choosing repertoire; these are conducted by Bob Chilcott, and engineered and produced by John Rutter....more3minPlay
March 20, 2017Angelus ad Virginem (Gabriel To Mary Came) — arr. Carol BarnettListen to complete performances of a selection of Oxford’s Christmas carols published in 2013. We know that choral directors find our top-class recordings to be a real help when choosing repertoire; these are conducted by Bob Chilcott, and engineered and produced by John Rutter....more3minPlay
March 20, 2017Infant Holy —Malcolm ArcherListen to complete performances of a selection of Oxford’s Christmas carols published in 2013. We know that choral directors find our top-class recordings to be a real help when choosing repertoire; these are conducted by Bob Chilcott, and engineered and produced by John Rutter....more2minPlay
FAQs about The Oxford Comment:How many episodes does The Oxford Comment have?The podcast currently has 882 episodes available.