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English: Anglican church music is music that is written for Christian worship in Anglican religious services. It mostly consists of pieces sung by a church choir which may be accompanied by a organ. Anglican music is an important part of worship in the Church of England, the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Church in Wales, the Church of Ireland, the Episcopal Church in America, the Anglican Church of Australia, and other Anglican Christian denominations, as well as the Roman Catholic Church.
Church choirs
[edit]Main category: Church choirs
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Westminster Abbey, UK
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St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, Australia
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St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne (in procession)
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All Saints, Northampton, UK
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Christchurch Cathedral, Lagos, Nigeria
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Nine Lessons and Carols at St. George's School, Newport, Rhode Island, US
Vestments
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Choir wearing cassocks
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Choir wearing cassocks and surplices
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Cassocks and surplices
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Head Chorister Medal
Printed music
[edit]Main category: Hymnals
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Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861)
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The English Hymnal (1906)
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1940 Hymnal of the Episcopal Church (USA)
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1982 Hymnal of the Episcopal Church (USA)
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Hymn: "Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones"
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Anglican Chant
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Byrd: Mass for Four Voices
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Boyce: Lord, teach us to number our days
Audio files
[edit]Main category: Audio files of Anglican church music
Composers
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Thomas Attwood
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John Blow
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William Boyce
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Benjamin Britten
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William Byrd
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Orlando Gibbons
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John Goss
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Maurice Greene
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Georg Friedrich Händel
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Basil Harwood
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Thomas Tertius Noble
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Frederick Ouseley
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File:Charles Hubert Parry
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Daniel Purcell
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Henry Purcell
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Martin Shaw
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John Stainer
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Charles Villiers Stanford
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Thomas Tallis
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John Taverner
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Thomas Attwood Walmisley
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Samuel Wesley
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Samuel Sebastian Wesley Engraving
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Charles Wood