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You go centuries without Richard the Third being in the news, then suddenly, he's never out of the headlines. We've had the discovery of his remains, the spat over where his next resting place should be, and now, something which has not been heard for hundreds of years. The original medieval Church Service for Reburial was designed for kings and aristocrats, and used by Richard the Third himself to rebury his own father and brother in 1476. It's likely to be used to lay Richard to rest next year, having been discovered by an Oxford academic in the vaults of the British Library. You're wondering what does it sound like? Well, it's now received its first modern performance exclusively for the BBC. The BBC's Robert Pigott reports
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