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STEPHEN GOSS: Landscape and Memory
This is a hugely rewarding issue by one of the most innovative and appealing composers of our time, and is highly recommended…
MARTIN BUSSEY: A Brother Abroad
Peter of Bologna, Suffragan Bishop of Corbavia (in Croatia) ministered across Europe and spent the last 15 years of his life in England. He is the brother in Bussey’s work A Brother Abroad…
GAVIN HIGGINS: The Faerie Bride / Horn Concerto
His multi-award-winning works are not part of the avant-garde but grow out of an English tradition from Elgar, through Britten and Tippett…
TOM COULT: Pieces That Disappear
This is one of those discs that NMC do so well, a wonderful selection box of works by a composer who deserves to be more well known…
LEIGHTON/VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: That Sweet City
I imagine that for a lot of our members this issue, with its headline title ‘That Sweet City’, will be self-recommending. The fact that it is also an outstanding recording in every respect must be an additional attraction…
PAMELA HARRISON: Lonely Landscape
It is wonderful that James Gilchrist sings this work as he has such an affinity with British music of this period. This is a very fine cycle, worthy to give its title to this disc…