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A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols: Twenty-five years on Public Radio
By Nick Nash, December 2003
Most children, if asked, would say that their favorite day of the year (with the possible exception of their birthday) would be Christmas—or a day like it—when families gather and gifts are exchanged.
The "Flavored" Lady
By Tony Holt, December 2002
Tony Holt recalls the importance of carols in his boyhood Christmas celebrations. "We also listened to them every year in the radio broadcast from King's. It was as familiar an event, and as indispensable to my parents, as the turkey, the crackers..."
The Story is Center Stage
By the Rev. Linda C. Loving, December 2001
The Rev. Linda Loving, of the House of Hope Presbyterian Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, reflects on the larger meaning of the festival.
The Gift Of Words And Music
By Steve Anderson, December 2000
By the start of the Christmas Eve service, many voices have learned the first verse of the traditional opening hymn, "Once in Royal David's City." But only one of the choir's 16 boy sopranos will be chosen to sing the solo.
Sir Richard Rodney Bennett
December 1999
Photographs from Cambridge
December 1998
Take a virtual tour of King's College, the chapel, and the King's College Choir with this slide show.
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