William Byrd: the great survivor
Despite living at a time of great religious and political instability, William Byrd was astute...
Despite living at a time of great religious and political instability, William Byrd was astute...
In his work for unaccompanied eight-part choir, James B. Wilson has set deathbed haiku by a range of...
The Taverner Consort, Choir & Players were among the first pioneers in the modern age to perform...
John Sturt found Anne Brontë’s poem resonated with him as he grappled with his own beliefs. He talks...
His archetypal performance was self-assured, lustrous, multi-hued, inventive, and perceptive
Paul Hale explores projects from the workshop of J.L. van den Heuvel Orgelbouw, Dordrecht,...
Despite being less than 150 years old and ‘at the bottom end of a train line’, Truro Cathedral has...
Since its founding in 2006, the NFM Choir has built a strong reputation for performing classical...
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...
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