Today’s special posting is a recording of the World Premiere of an exceptional work by James Bassi…
Read MoreMost people know Pablo Casals as one of history’s greatest cellists…
Read MoreThis group from South Africa is absolutely terrific…
Read MoreToday and tomorrow we celebrate two aspects of choral singing in South Africa…
Read MoreComposed for a choir of baritones in unison with organ and orchestral accompaniment…
Read MoreThis sublime movement from Palestrina’s most famous Mass is a perfect example of Palestrina’s serene, flowing, spiritually elevated style.
Read MoreOne of the greatest composers of all time…
Read MoreThe English composer Gustav Holst (1874-1934) wrote his Ave Maria at the age of twenty-six…
Read MoreThis exquisite piece is virtually unknown and was out of print for decades…
Read MoreOne of the strongest choral traditions in the world is that of Welsh choruses…
Read MoreThis anthem was composed for the funeral of Queen Mary II…
Read MoreI have loved and performed this inspired work for over 40 years and was blessed to study it with the composer’s daughter…
Read MoreThese two works are so short I thought I would put them on together…
Read MoreThis piece was composed for the Inauguration of the Manton Memorial Organ and was the 2011 winner of the Sorel Medallion…
Read MoreToday we turn to the grandest of grand British Cathedral anthems…
Read MoreToday we have one of the greatest masterpieces of English choral music…
Read MoreWe return today to the great American professional chorus, The Moses Hogan Singers…
Read MoreWhen we began this daily Voices of Connection series back on March 31, the very first piece offered was Palestrina’s supremely beautiful Sicut cervus…
Read MoreAs a Francophile, oh, how I wish I could visit France this summer! But, alas, that is simply not to be…
Read MoreLet’s have some sheer joy to start off the week!
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