
The program featured here is nearly identical to that given by Gloriae Dei Cantores on a disc reviewed earlier (type Q3193 in Search Reviews). Besides
It’s a rare treat to hear this music, which occupies a distinctive if not especially innovative or influential place in 20th century English choral music.
This is a very fine program of Easter and Holy Week choral music, featuring some familiar works mixed with attractive lesser-known pieces, sung by a
Given excellent performances, you can’t ask much more from an organ recording than full, detailed sound and a sense of presence–that is, you get a
Helmut Walcha dominated the German organ school of the 1950s and ’60s for his sober, un-self-regarding Bach interpretations. He recorded more or less the complete
If you are set on having, as the disc’s promotional material claims, “all of Bach’s organ music for Christmas on a single CD,” then this
Here’s a handy way to acquire Bach’s entire organ Fantasias and Toccatas (either with or without Fugues appended), along with organ performances of the seven
Brilliant performances, spectacular sound, and intelligent repertoire selection add up to a winning package in this marvelous disc from Cedille. As so often happens in
If you’re a choral/Christmas music fan and you’ve somehow managed not to own at least two or three recordings of the famed Choir of King’s
Described by conductor Hansjörg Albrecht as a “Christmas Fantasia”, this program (which he conceived and compiled) is thoughtfully organized not only to present the various