Gather around: the art of singing from a common choirbook on a lecturn
Magnus Williamson discusses the Tudor practice of singing from a common choirbook on a lectern,...
Magnus Williamson discusses the Tudor practice of singing from a common choirbook on a lectern,...
Renowned organist and musicologist Harald Vogel shares his continuing research into the historic...
'Being able to draw music from people is a very attractive thing to me'
A Victorian church in central London at last has an organ to suit its needs. Matthew Power visits...
The Royal Academy of Music’s principal, Professor Jonathan Freeman-Attwood CBE, is championing new...
‘The past is another country’ - and so was early music when the Tallis Scholars first assembled to...
Addressing a political hot potato, Liz Dilnot Johnson's Requiem for refugees, commissioned by Ex...
The energy and passion that organist Olivier Latry brings to his artistry is derived from the...
The enlargement of a 1960s Metzler organ in the Netherlands has bookended the career of the late...
Now ranking as one of the most successful independent labels in the world, Edinburgh-based Delphian...
'It's a pity organists can so often seem isolated from the wider musical world'
Risk-taking has paid off in the design of a cathedral-size English organ in Connecticut, writes...
Incoming organist and master of the choristers, Westminster Abbey, Andrew Nethsingha
Though King's College London is not even 200 years old, its list of alumni reads like a Who's Who of...
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