Supplemental Episode: Choral Music by Transept

Supplemental Episode: Choral Music by Transept

What screams the holidays like beautiful choral music!? Thankfully Dr Timothy J Campbell the director of Transept has allow me to use his music for this episode.

Transept is a vocal ensemble of elite professional consort singers and select local musicians based in Sioux Falls, SD.

Their founder and artistic director is Dr. Timothy J. Campbell, also an Assistant Prof. of Music at the University of South Dakota.

Find all their music at Transept.org or on YouTube

Songs included in this episode:

If Ye Love Me by Thomas Tallis (Tudor)

A song from Anne Boleyn's song book (Tudor)

Alma Redemptoris Palestrina (Track 8 from Venetian Glory)

Jubilae Deo Grabrieli (Track 12 from Venetian Glory)

Kyrie Palestrina (Track 3 from Cathedral Masterpiece)

Libera Nos - John Shephard (Track 7 from Cathedral Masterpiece)

O Bone Jesu - Robert Parsons (Tudor)

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