
Here is as fine a survey of Advent and Christmas choral music as you’ll find these days, presented by one of the best and most
I’ve said this many times before, so I won’t mention the fact that many music listeners, even those whose primary interest is choral music, have
The 21-year-old Stephen Kovacevich first attracted serious attention in 1961
This new Christmas recording from the male vocal quartet New York Polyphony treads a traditional path–organizing the program sequentially according to the Christian church calendar
In the years when the four women of Anonymous 4 were regularly recording, you looked forward to each new release, knowing that they would consistently
Mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly has proven herself in every vocal music arena, performing in the most prestigious festivals, the most renowned recital halls, and the world’s
British composers of “serious” music have been much more likely to do film music than their American counterparts, few of whom ever have contact with
Although it’s only March, it’s not too early to place this extraordinary recording at the head of my “discs of the year” choices for 2005.
Unlike most collections of “British light music”, which allow American listeners to discover gems written by relatively unknown composers, this one contains some delightful trifles
Stephen Kovacevich piled up a large and eclectic discography for Philips in the late 1960s and early ’70s. Some of the choicest items appear here