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Chant from medieval Antiphoner

Pulchra facie sed pulchrior. A chant from St John's College manuscript 263, a...

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Pulchra facie sed pulchrior. A chant from St John's College manuscript 263, a late fifteenth-century antiphoner, recorded in St John's College Chapel by John Clapham. Reproduced by permission of the Master and Fellows of St John's College, Cambridge.

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