
Although neither Edmund Rubbra nor Patrick Hadley is a major name in the history of choral music, programming these two 20th century British composers together
Although this won’t be for everyone, the music on this program offers an unusual opportunity to hear what some of today’s most capable and interesting
Who knows how it happens that a composer works throughout her career in a particular genre but is only recognized for it after her death?
British composer Robin Holloway (b. 1943), a lecturer at Cambridge University for the past 30 years, writes some of the thorniest, craggiest, noisiest (especially whenever
In the notes to this well-performed and often musically intriguing recording, we’re reminded that “sadly, the study of western musical history does not spend a
Serious and comic opera, sacred music, and teaching were among Neapolitan composer Leonardo Leo’s concerns during his 50-year-long life (1694-1744). His setting of the Miserere