Hymns from Bath Abbey
The boys, girls and men of Bath Abbey Choir sing a selection of 24 well-loved hymns. Most are sung to the great tunes, known across the world, but also included...
The boys, girls and men of Bath Abbey Choir sing a selection of 24 well-loved hymns. Most are sung to the great tunes, known across the world, but also included...
...and David Briggs. The disc takes its name from the three-movement showpiece suite for organ ‘For the Iron Voice’ by Philip Wilby, here receiving its first complete recording. The organ...
...early Jacobean period following – a period considered a Golden Age in English music. With sacred works from the major composers of the second half of the 16th century, and...
...are equally at home in concert settings. Iain Quinn is a distinguished composer of sacred choral music and a solo organist with an extensive discography, including releases on Chandos, Naxos,...
The first recording featuring the choral music of Paul Fisher, together with first recordings of some recent organ works. Paul’s Fisher’s music has an immediately approachable melodic quality, allied with...
Edward Woodall Naylor (1867–1934) was Organist of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, from 1898 until his death. Apart from his well-known anthem ‘Vox dicentis: Clama’ and a few canticle settings, very little...
...service to music in Bristol. Other contemporary composers are also featured, with works by Sally Beamish James MacMillan, and James Whitbourn. For Easter Sunday there is Widor’s magnificent Surrexit a...
The third recording from La Maîtrise de Toulouse on the Regent label features an inspirational survey of French Christmas music from the sixteenth to twenty-first centuries. This is the first...