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Westminster Abbey Choir, James O'Donnell (conductor), Robert Quinney (organ)» More |
Worcester Cathedral Choir, Donald Hunt (conductor), Adrian Partington (organ)» More |
St Paul's Cathedral Choir, John Scott (conductor), Andrew Lucas (organ)» More |
The Rodolfus Choir, Ralph Allwood (conductor)» More |
Huddersfield Choral Society, Aidan Oliver (conductor), Thomas Trotter (organ)» More |
from notes by Lewis Foreman © 2007
extrait des notes rédigées par Lewis Foreman © 2007
Français: Hypérion
aus dem Begleittext von Lewis Foreman © 2007
Deutsch: Renate Wendel
Anthem Founded in 1836, the Huddersfield Choral Society has developed an international reputation as one of the UK’s leading choral societies. This new recording features works that remain central to the choir's musical heritage: music by Handel, Elgar, ...» More |
Elgar: Cathedral Music ‘The Worcester performances are near ideal … vividly atmospheric recording’ (The Penguin Guide to Compact Discs)» More |
Elgar: Go, song of mine & other choral works 'Many an aspiring composer today would relish the lucrative market for sheet music afforded by the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries' pass ... BBC Music Magazine» More |
Elgar: Great is the Lord & other works ‘The Abbey Choir … give an excellent account of themselves, the trebles especially singing with the confidence of professional musicianship and w ... ‘The Westminster Abbey Choir delivers its organ-accompanied programme with beautiful tonal colour and blend’ (BBC Music Magazine)» More |
The English Anthem, Vol. 6 ‘St Paul's is the king of cathedral choirs, and the sound of their singing, with the majesty of the organ in the awesome reverberance of the great bui ... ‘Truly heroic performances from the St Paul's Choir which is on top form. A memorable record’ (Organists' Review)» More |