

How does a group of performers make a Vivaldi concerto you’ve heard more times than you can count sound, well, fresh and engaging? You play

Entirely too little attention has been given in our time

The idea to make a program of music composed by

Early music lovers certainly are lucky these days. The variety and high standards of performance and the equally fine production values of many of the

Two cantatas, one secular, one sacred, each concerned in very different ways with respect for one who has died, show how Bach treated musically the

In 2021, amid the COVID pandemic, Chandos honored Australian composer
Silence is a highly underrated component of music. But to fully appreciate and understand–especially in the world of a cappella music–it’s necessary to focus on

Most of John Rutter’s fans are familiar with the story about the creation of the Christmas anthem What Sweeter Music, a piece that has become

This is a fine collection of some of Charles Stanford’s most enduring church music, sung by one of England’s most revered choirs, itself a staple

Up front, I’ll confess that my favorite Fauré Requiem recording is by John Rutter’s Cambridge Singers (Collegium) in Rutter’s own edition of the 1893 version
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