

Following a long tradition–one that thrives today–of re-setting original vocal works for various instrumental solos or ensembles, the early music group Musica Antiqua of London

Despite the somewhat sterile concert-hall ambiance, this King’s Singers’ performance at the 2008 BBC Proms gives listeners a fair representation of the group’s live concerts,

King’s Singers fans who particularly appreciate the group’s smoothly polished, impeccably balanced interpretations of English, French, and German partsong repertoire will be delighted with this

This is a wonderful performance, full of color, energy, and stylish expression. It’s instructive to compare Charles Mackerras’ intelligent, comprehensive view of this work with

In 1990, in the same Douai Abbey in Berkshire, England, the Hilliard Ensemble recorded (for ECM) all nine of the responsories for Maundy Thursday presented

It’s hard to believe that this is the King’s Singers’ 40th anniversary season, but this newly recorded program comes as part of the celebration. Of

There are a lot of composers writing choral music these days, several of them very good, the best of whom convey through every bar of

The University of London’s Choir of Royal Holloway may not be among the best-known or voluminously recorded English choral ensembles, but these 20 “choral scholars”

By now The King’s Singers certainly can record almost anything they want, and this program, focusing on repertoire from the “Golden Age” of Spanish, Portuguese,

Listen to the opening theme of the minuet finale of Sonata No. 49: those B-naturals would make you swear that this is Prokofiev in his
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