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An eclectic mix of five modern songs on an EP

My heart is a holy place
Patricia Van Ness has rearranged and extended the beautiful ‘Cor meum est templum sacrum’ for The
King’s Singers to become ‘My heart is a holy place’.
 
Conceit
A haunting piece written for The King’s Singers in 2009 by Graham Lack with text by writer/poet Mervyn
Peake, in which things may not always be as they first appear.
 
Pie Jesu
British classical radio presenter and former rock guitarist, John Brunning, wrote a simple setting of ‘Pie Jesu’
three years ago, and it became an instant hit in the UK.
 
Out of the Woods
Bluegrass band Nickel Creek’s song. 'Out of the Woods' has great harmonies, a wonderful folksy melody
and a mesmeric improvisation section. Arranged by Philip Lawson.
 
Hallelujah
One of a huge number of hit songs from the Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, arranged here by
Philip Lawson. 



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1.My heart is a holy placePatricia van Ness
2.ConceitGraham Lack
3.Pie JesuJohn Brunning
4.Out of the WoodsNickel Creek
5.HallelujahLeonard Cohen
 

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