

John Rutter a composer of orchestral music? Who knew? Actually, […]

This is not by any means a new recording; in fact, it was the debut disc, released in 1995, of the Seattle Girls’ Choir, which

Joining in the Toronto Children’s Chorus’ 25th anniversary celebration in

This two-disc set’s title–100 Years of Nine Lessons & Carols–is a bit confusing. This year, 2018, is indeed the 100th anniversary of King’s College’s now

For most listeners, even those experienced with Christmas choral collections, the majority of original works and arrangements on this program will be unfamiliar. And that

First things first. If you want to hear Morten Lauridsen’s setting of his wildly popular O magnum mysterium the way it should be heard, this

Composer John Rutter knows how to do “joy”; and his Psalmfest, a set of nine Psalms written over a period of 20 years and organized

What a great disc this is: three delightful contemporary works for harpsichord and orchestra, easy on the ear, but clever and consistently interesting. John Rutter’s

If you don’t already have enough documentation of the yearly Christmas celebration of the Nine Lessons and Carols by the famed and beloved Choir of

The Choir of St. John’s College, Cambridge has perhaps the sweetest, most mellifluous boy treble sound of all the British cathedral choirs (rivaled only by
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