
For the past 30 years Harry Christophers and his Sixteen choir have been reliable and often inspiring interpreters of Renaissance and Baroque choral music, whether
World-premiere recordings of music by the old masters often are disappointing because, well, there’s a good reason why these particular pieces have remained in obscurity
A couple of years ago I had the occasion to ask Hilliard Ensemble tenor John Potter the inevitable question–“Okay, so tell me, how do you
Listeners will be both surprised and enthralled by the music and performances on this extraordinary recording: surprised to find that such transcriptions for solo voice
There’s some wonderful music on this CD, highlighting some of Victoria’s woefully under-recorded polychoral works–among them the eight-part Mass Ave Regina caelorum and motets Dixit