
About Pro Cantione Antiqua London
Pro Cantione Antiqua of London are a British choral group who were founded in 1968 by Tenor James Griffett, Counter-tenor Paul Esswood, and conductor and producer Mark Brown. Their first concert was at St Bartholomew's, Smithfield with Brian Brockless conducting, but from an early stage they were closely associated with conductor and musicologist Bruno Turner. Arguably, they were the leading British performers of a cappella music, especially early music, prior to the founding of the Tallis Scholars.
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Alma Redemptoris mater - Motet for 6 voices
O bone Jesu - Motet for 4 voices
Mass For Three Voices (William Byrd)-Kyrie
Mass For Three Voices (William Byrd)-Gloria
Mass For Three Voices (William Byrd)-Agnus Dei
Mass For Three Voices (William Byrd)-Credo
Mass For Three Voices (William Byrd)-Sanctus - Benedictus
Kyrie
Musica Dei donum optimi, Motet for 6 Voices
Helas Madame
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