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Chandos Anthems

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Chandos Anthems

12 anthems by Handel, composed about 1717–20 for the Earl of Carnarvon, later Duke of Chandos, for performance in his private chapel at Canons, Edgware, near London.



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Topping the bill is the psalm setting Dixit Dominus, followed by Let God Arise - one of the 12 Chandos anthems - and ending with those anthems Handel composed for the 1727 coronation of George II, the ever-popular Zadok the Priest, The King Shall Rejoice and My Heart is Inditing.
 
 
 
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