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CHINWE D. JOHN: Songs for Our Times
Chinwe begins ‘These are the days of turbulent living’ more true today than ever surely! How are we to find solutions to the world’s troubles?…
CHARLES HUBERT PARRY: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1 & 2
Here is only the second recording of Parry’s two Piano Sonatas from 1876…
HARVEY GRACE: Resurgam
I had not heard of Harvey Grace who, like Alec Rowley, was influential in his lifetime, but is now largely forgotten. This new CD suggests that such neglect is undeserved…
AYANNA WITTER-JOHNSON: Ocean Floor
Both as composer and astoundingly as a performer, Ayanna Witter-Johnson is unique. In Unconditionally, her opening number, she sings, she plays cello, while her foot taps a percussion block…
STANFORD: Requiem, Op. 63
The world has never exactly abounded in first-rate Requiem settings, a fact which renders all the more unfortunate the persistent neglect of Stanford’s contribution to the genre…
ALEC ROWLEY: Organ Works
Alec Rowley is a largely forgotten composer these days and that is a pity for his music is well worth getting to know…