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The Choir of New College Oxford, Edward Higginbottom “There are few boy choristers who can phrase as expressively as Edward Higginbottom’s firm rich-toned altos ... a dignified, darkly eloquent performance.” – BBC Music Magazine | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Samuel Rathbone (organ) The Choir of Royal Holloway, Rupert Gough “Here is a choir of 23 young singers, fresh of tone and fresh of mind, careful and accurate over their notes yet giving the impression that it all comes naturally.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2008 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Carleton Etherington (organ) Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum, Benjamin Nicholas ‘…the boys sing with sonorous and rounded tone. Rarely can the choir have sounded on better form than they do here’ Organists’ Review | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Laudibus Ensemble, Mike Brewer The Song of Songs stands apart from its biblical surroundings as one of the supreme love poems of world literature, a celebration of erotic love in the form of a dialogue between a bridegroom and his bride, invoking all the senses, the fragrance of wine, blossom, fruits and spices. Ranging widely over five centuries, from the relative asperity of Dunstaple to the lush exoticism of Daniel-Lesur, this cherry-picked assortment of sweetmeats is given exultant life by Mike Brewer and Laudibus. 'Delicious precision: most of the world's choirs would die for their clean, blazing sound' – The Times | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Pader an ArlethMusic for Truro Cathedral
Christopher Gray (organ) The Choir of Truro Cathedral, Robert Sharpe Features a selection of works written over the last twenty years by composers directly
associated with Truro and offers a very special collection of beautiful and inspiring music. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | All The Ends Of The EarthContemporary & Medieval Vocal Music
The Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, Geoffrey Webber | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Anthems for the 21st Century
Jeremy Filsell (organ) Vasari Singers, Jeremy Backhouse | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Pater NosterSettings of the Lord's Prayer
Carleton Etherington (organ) Choir of The Abbey School, Tewkesbury, Benjamin Nicholas | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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Voces Sacrae, Judy Martin (director) "The nine voices of Voces Sacrae display consummate musicianship, sensitivity and technical control. Judy Martin avoids any temptation to turn these excellent singers into one of those slickly polished, exaggeratedly precise and oh-so-happy-to-be-singing groups with which British choral music seems to abound, but is content to concentrate on the music itself rather than choral virtuosity for its own sake. The result is a disc of real pleasure both in the quality of the singing and the programme which, perhaps surprisingly for such a small group, suits Voces Sacrae to a tee. For Magnus Williamson's beautifully taut Missa Tertia they are joined by the eight voices of the choir of St Mary Magdalen, Oxford, and while the added numbers produce an even warmer sound, there is no loss of the intimacy and immaculate ensemble which characterises the entire disc. David Lefeber's sympathetic recording further enhances what is already a wonderful sound. Three of these four living British composers have looked to mainland European models rather than domestic tradition in their religious choral music - Michael Berkeley acknowledges a 'harmonic gaze slightly in the direction of France' (all the composers have contributed their own commentary), Magnus Williamson's Mass has echoes of Frank Martin - although the restrained 'Hosanna in excelsis' which concludes the Benedictus and the climactic Agnus Dei give this work real originality - and, especially in his magical O sacrum convivium, Gabriel Jackson has veered more towards eastern Europe and Arvo Pärt than the more obvious example of Messiaen. Characteristically, Bob Chilcott, whether in the delicate setting of Walter Raleigh's Even such is time, the ethereal Love, a setting of words by Tennyson, or the vivid Steal away, originally written for the King's Singers, finds exactly the right style to match the texts; and Voces Sacrae serve him, and the others, with absolute conviction". Gramophone | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Alison Smart (soprano) & Katharine Durran (piano) "METIER is devoted not only to independent-minded British composers but performers too. Here the impressive soprano Alison Smart, of the BBC Singers, makes her recorded debut as a recitalist, accompanied by Katharine Durran (whose complete Bach Toccatas is available on MSV CD2001). They offer an interesting selection of songs, often with a folkish flavour. James MacMillan's three Soutar settings have a timeless remote lyricism. Judith Weir's poignant song-cycle Scotch Minstrelsy is witty and spare, though not as spare as Gabriel Jackson's Liadan Laments, a terse but passionate etting of an Irish elegy. Robin Holloway's Grave's cycle, Wherever We May Be, is typically fetching; George Nicholson's Peripheral Visions deliberately dessicated and droll. The Traherne prose and verse settings of the late Elizabeth Maconchy's Sun, Moon and Stars are powerful. Her daughter, Nicola LeFanu's But Stars Remaining provides a solo vehicle for Smart, and Durran gives two little Orcadian solos by Maxwell Davies." The Sunday Times | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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