A creative and very personal album from this month’s cover artist, ranging from re-thought Vaughan Williams to a beautifully realised folk music collaboration. There’s a lovely sense of an individual ...
Kazuki Yamada is on ebullient form; but then, I’ve rarely encountered him when he isn’t. He’s back in Britain for a fortnight ...
This British figure has achieved recognition primarily as a sacred choral composer of note, as Hattie Butterworth reveals ...
Today's Video of the Day is a performance of James Whitbourn's Solitude by the Oriel College Chapel Choir and Craig Ogden.
Today's Video of the Day is a performance of Matthew Coleridge's Benedicite from his new cantata, The Breath of Life. The Breath of Life is a joyful and uplifting new cantata – scored for choir and ...
The Belgrade Philharmonic achieved extraordinary success during its tour in India, where it received an invitation from the ...
Gary Eskow (b1951) was a new name when I chanced upon this album released by Navona late last year. Many composers combine their activities with other ...
Sumptuous. That’s the headline we need for this new release from the famously collaborative ensemble Holland Baroque led by Judith and Tineke ...
After sticking our head inside an Icelandic fumarole, we skip to Mesopotamia, present-day Iraq and on to Hildegard of Bingen’ ...
After no fewer than three issues of Elgar’s best-known oratorio in the space of two years, here is a fourth. It is performed by Martyn Brabbins, the ...
Eric Whitacre’s sad, soothing elegy for Southern California in the wake of the fires of January 2025 takes its title from the ...
This release features three outstanding chamber works from different periods of Frank Martin’s career. Although all three have been recorded before, ...
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