
For fans of traditional Christmas music, either choral or the popular forms known to English parishes and common folk, you will find a virtual treasure
This is a fine rendition of Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols, unusual in the fact that it’s performed by a girls’ choir rather than the
Herbert Howells’ choral masterpiece, the Requiem, has been well served on CD and this performance from one of Cambridge’s legendary choirs adds itself to the
Although you can find many of the works on this program scattered across other compilations both devoted to Herbert Howells and combined with music by
Every once in a while a recording from the distant past, one that we have never reviewed–in this case from exactly 20 years ago–reasserts itself
Recordings of Vaughan Williams’ Mass in G minor don’t come along that often–but with this new one, Naxos has two first-rate performances in its catalog,
It’s wonderful to have this fine program of Brahms motets back in the catalog, especially since the other reference set of “complete motets”, from Trinity
This is a very ambitious program, headlined by a work that has enjoyed many fine recorded performances, and filled out with several substantial pieces that
John Rutter’s own recording of his beloved Requiem–with his Cambridge Singers on Collegium–already has been reissued on a CD that includes the Magnificat. That performance,
Although all of the works on this two-CD program have received fine renditions on previous recordings, you won’t find better performances than these, and to