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Review of DESPREZ Missa Ave maris stella

DESPREZ Missa Ave maris stella

As one of his most perfect works, Josquin’s Mass Ave maris stella is now available in a wide range of...

Reviewed by David Fallows in issue: 08/2014

Review of JENKINS Motets

JENKINS Motets

When John Rutter composed The Shepherd’s Pipe Carol for the second volume of Carols for Choirs back in 1967, he...

Reviewed by Adrian Edwards in issue: 08/2014

Review of HANDEL The Triumph of Time and Truth

HANDEL The Triumph of Time and Truth

It is misleading to rank The Triumph of Time and Truth (1757) as Handel’s last English oratorio. Unlike Jephtha (1752),...

Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 08/2014

Review of GRUNDMAN The Resurrection of Christ

GRUNDMAN The Resurrection of Christ

His classical credentials might be impeccable but Jorge Grundman (b1961) is best known for his research into acoustics and technology...

Reviewed by Richard Whitehouse in issue: 08/2014

Review of DICKINSON The Judas Tree

DICKINSON The Judas Tree

<p>Peter...

Reviewed by Adrian Edwards in issue: 08/2014

Review of BRUCKNER Mass No 3

BRUCKNER Mass No 3

Performances on disc remain relatively rare, and I wish I could greet this new recording of Bruckner’s Mass No 3...

Reviewed by Philip Clark in issue: 08/2014

Review of BRAHMS Violin Sonatas Nos 1-3

BRAHMS Violin Sonatas Nos 1-3

Leonidas Kavakos and Yuja Wang show how to interpret Brahms’s intentions, their expression precisely tailored to the expressive curves clearly...

Reviewed by Duncan Druce in issue: 07/2014

Review of DOWLAND The Art of Melancholy

DOWLAND The Art of Melancholy

Of all the things that could have emerged from last year’s Dowland anniversary, perhaps for many the most devoutly to...

Reviewed by Lindsay Kemp in issue: 07/2014

Review of The Tudors at Prayer

The Tudors at Prayer

William Mundy’s Vox Patris caelestis is probably his most famous piece (I reviewed The Sixteen’s most recent account in April),...

Reviewed by Fabrice Fitch in issue: 07/2014

Review of Mortale, che pensi?

Mortale, che pensi?

Lirone player Erin Headley (co-founder of Tragicomedia) now has her own group, Atalante, who here present the third volume of...

Reviewed by David Vickers in issue: 07/2014


 

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