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BRITTEN: A Ceremony of Carols
he glittering tinsel of a seasonal Clare College this year outshines its better-known neighbour, Kings, with a spectacular concert of music set to become the star of this year’s burgeoning collection of Christmas releases.
Pax Britannica: Organ music
This is a uniquely interesting recording from Australia. It brings together, in one place, organ compositions by many late nineteenth and early twentieth century composers. Some are largely forgotten…
STANFORD: String Quintets and Intermezzi
The Dante Quartet has already made outstanding recordings of Stanford’s String Quartets. This is a worthy introduction to the music of a fine composer who surely deserves to be heard more often.
PARRY, BANTOCK, MAXWELL DAVIES: The English Connection
This beautifully produced SACD unites three disparate English works which are seldom heard in concert, and certainly not on the same programme.
PARRY, ELGAR & JACOB: British Music for Strings 1
This lacklustre trio of prosaic string pieces don’t happily co-exist together, especially under the grandiosely overblown title of this release. An odd mix of works by those well-regarded British composers, Elgar, Parry and Jacob, certainly make uneasy bedfellows…
Heaven Full of Stars: Choral Music
The repertoire of the Vasari Singers under their indefatigable musical director, Jeremy Backhouse, has played a significant role in the commissioning and performance of a considerable quantity of contemporary sacred choral music.