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This recording, made just before the pandemic-imposed lockdown began in March, includes beautiful Advent carols and anthems, interspersed with the traditional ‘O Antiphons’. There is a selection of well-established and...
This recording, made just before the pandemic-imposed lockdown began in March, includes beautiful Advent carols and anthems, interspersed with the traditional ‘O Antiphons’. There is a selection of well-established and...
...a collection recent works for choir, saxophone, and organ. Fourteen pieces are receiving first recordings, including the opening work ‘Vox clara ecce intonat’, commissioned by St John’s College, Cambridge, in...
Following the introduction of girl choristers in 2015, Truro Cathedral Choir set up a partnership with leading composer, Dobrinka Tabakova. The radiant performances embodied in this disc are the culmination...
...College, Cambridge, and continued her studies in Cambridge with postgraduate research on eighteenthcentury opera. Rooney turned to composition comparatively late, when her youngest child was starting school, mostly writing choral...
We are delighted to present the first recording devoted to the solo organ works by Andrew Downes. Downes’ organ works are characterised by their sense of space, sinuous melodic line...
Alan Bullard’s O Come, Emmanuel is an Advent Celebration based on the Great ‘O’ Antiphons. It is the second of three cantatas for broadly similar forces that Bullard wrote in...
Bach’s Goldberg Variations are regarded as one of the pinnacles of the solo keyboard repertoire. This first solo piano recording by distinguished choral director, composer, pianist. and organist, Sarah MacDonald...
...and Catullus is a free re-working of Gibbons’s famous 17th-century madrigal. It retains the lilting depiction of the swan and the original composer’s love of antiphonal effects and rich texture....
This new disc, recorded by Iain Quinn on the magnificent Metzler organ of Trinity College, Cambridge, contains all of the original solo organ works of Beethoven and Hummel, together with...
The latest recording in Selwyn’s on-going series devoted to contemporary British church composers features the colourful, imaginative, and beautifully-crafted music of Paul Ayres....