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Voices Of The Heavenly ChoirThe Choir of King's College, Cambridge, founded in 1441 by King Henry VI, is an English Anglican choir known for its daily services in King's College Chapel. Directed by Daniel Hyde, it gained international acclaim through the annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, broadcast on Christmas Eve. The choir consists of 16 boy choristers and 14 choral scholars, with a rich history of musical performance and innovation, becoming a prominent fixture in both religious and secular music. Over the decades, the choir has seen significant reforms and adaptations, contributing to its ongoing legacy within the choral music tradition. (Source: Wikipedia)
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