
It’s been a trend among daring string quartets (and their marketing departments) to go back to concept-albums, recitals-on-disc, stringently and sometimes eclectically curated pieces of
As he or she steps through the narrow, unimposing door into the Sistine Chapel, the first word the inevitably awestruck visitor is likely to hear
“‘In our album we trace this quest for peace across different lands and eras.” So states mezzo Elina Garanca in the notes accompanying this CD
We could spend a lot of time discussing comparisons between the Tallis Scholars’ original, now-classic 1980 recording of the Allegri Miserere and Palestrina Missa Papae
There’s some very fine singing on this CD, not surprising given the experience and reputation of the Seattle Pro Musica. Although they’ve chosen what seems
Many of today’s choral music fans had their first experience with Allegri’s famous Miserere while listening to this 1963 performance by the Choir of King’s