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RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: An Oxford Christmas
This is a fine collection for choir masters on the lookout for ‘new’ carols for their Christmas concerts, or for the rest of us just to enjoy…
ARTHUR SULLIVAN: Incidental Music
One should look out for remarkable organ peroration in the last few bars of what is an intriguing journey for the listener…
MALCOLM ARNOLD: Orchestral Music
… the musical numbers for a full gastronomic menu including Soup (Brown Windsor), Peach Melba etc. show Arnold’s gift for cinematic painting in glorious technicolor.
HUMPHREY BURTON: In My Own Time
The text is full of fascinating detail, humour and humanity and is further enhanced by judicious use of well-chosen photographic images.
PUER NATUS EST: Christmas Day from Buckfast Abbey
I cannot stress too strongly that the quality of the singing, playing and directing, to say nothing of the wonderfully atmospheric recording, are exceptionally good…
ELISABETH LUTYENS: Piano Music Vol 1
… the works on this new disc all are from the last decade or so of her life when her textures are becoming even more sparse, aphoristic and impressionistic.