




Religion is no longer terribly popular in England, or for that matter, throughout most of Northern Europe. Let's face it: it didn't work out that well. Nevertheless, fans of choral music will find it well worth their while to do whatever it takes to hear a choir sing in Wells Cathedral. Never, never have I heard acoustics like this; I was simply riveted to my seat. And I'm a jazz fan.
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