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The Choir of New College, Oxford, is a prominent English boys' choir founded in 1379. Under the direction of Edward Higginbottom in the 1990s, it gained international recognition, notably for the album "Agnus Dei," which includes Allegri's "Miserere mei." Their discography comprises over 110 recordings, featuring works by Howell, Stanford, Britten, and others. The choir specializes in the English choral tradition and French Baroque music, earning multiple awards, including two Gramophone Awards. The products available from the artist The Choir of New College, Oxford include CDs.


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