Welcome to Hyperion Records, an independent British classical label devoted to presenting high-quality recordings of music of all styles and from all periods from the twelfth century to the twenty-first.
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from notes by Robert Quinney © 2008
A Christmas Caroll from Westminster Abbey Hyperion presents a delightful and unusual selection of music for Christmas from the Abbey Choir. It encompasses all the diverse themes of Christmas which have inspired composers across the ages: light shining in darkness; the tenderness of mother an ...» More |
Evensong Live 2015 A generous cross section of the music-making that happens at King’s, capturing the atmosphere and acoustic of the Chapel and presenting Evensong as a living and breathing part of our national heritage.» More |
Poulenc: Gloria & Motets Stephen Layton and Polyphony continue to blaze a trail as great interpreters and dazzling performers of a wide range of choral music. Their recent disc of Bruckner’s Mass in E minor and motets was acclaimed as a benchmark recording. For their latest ...» More |
Poulenc: Gloria & other sacred music Collegium's recording offers an extensive selection of Poulenc's sacred choral music with the Gloria as centrepiece.» More |
The King's Singers Christmas Presence A new programme of 'seasonal favourites' from The King's Singers.» More |
Voces 8 Christmas BBC Music Magazine 'Another winner from Signum is Voces 8's Christmas. As the name implies, these are eight young singers: two sopranos, two counter-tenors, two tenors, ...» More |
A choral Christmas BBC Music Magazine The Daily Telegraph» More |
Christmas through the ages 'Other than to assure you that it works for me, need I say more?' (Fanfare, USA) 'If Christmas music is on your agenda–for yourself or for your best friends or most favored family members, this disc['s] original sources should make ...» More |