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Founded in 1979, the British Music Society is dedicated to promoting and preserving Britain’s musical heritage with particular emphasis on 20th century composers through recordings, publications and events
Time to Declare book cover

New book charts life of distinguished musician

In Time to Declare: My Life in Church Music, the distinguished organist and choral conductor Martin Neary offers an extraordinary journey through his life in music…

All the Stars Looked Down CD

Choir of King’s College to release new Christmas album

The Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, is to release a new Christmas album featuring a selection of arrangements and original works for choir and orchestra…

CD collection

Bite-Back: selling CDs as recorded music evolves

After reading our recent article about the changing world of recorded music, a BMS member asks how to sell a CD collection…

Frederic Cliffe

Concert celebrates Bradford’s forgotten composer

The life and music of the forgotten Bradford composer Frederic Cliffe will be remembered at a special concert taking place next month…

Professor Raymond Warren

Obituary: Raymond Warren

Professor Raymond Warren, who has died aged 96, was part of that Interwar generation of British composers that owed a stylistic debt to Tippett and Britten…

 Latest features & reviews

PARRY, ELGAR & JACOB: British Music for Strings 1

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…

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Heaven Full of Stars: Choral Music

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.

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GEORGE DYSON: The Open Window

GEORGE DYSON: The Open Window

I have heard it said that Sir George Dyson’s church music is the musical equivalent of the Conservative party at prayer.

It could be thought that some of this piano music, much of it written for young pianists was for nice, suburban middle class children to play on Sunday afternoons.

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Dialogues on Listening, Composing and Culture

Dialogues on Listening, Composing and Culture

Here we have another beautifully produced and thought-provoking text from the Boydell Press. It features on this occasion the music and thought of the composer Julian Anderson, who is internationally known as one of the leading creative spirits of his generation.

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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony No 5

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony No 5

This excellent series of VW symphonies continues. Mr Brabbins and his forces have reached number 5 so there are 4 more to go and they are eagerly awaited. He is ‘Mr Reliable’. Like previous issues, his music-making is deeply considered, and paced and shaped with certainty, with the result being a very satisfying experience.

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