This is one of Palestrina’s most unusual motets…
Read MoreHerbert Howells was one of a long line of 19th and 20th-century English composers…
Read MoreThe great Spanish Renaissance composer Victoria may be best known for…
Read MoreWe return today to the great American professional chorus, The Moses Hogan Singers…
Read MoreThis weekend we celebrate the amazing Spiritual arrangements of Moses Hogan…
Read MoreThe great final movement of Poulenc’s Gloria begins with a fascinating dialogue…
Read MoreBorn in Paris in 1857, Cécile Chaminade was a composer and concert pianist…
Read MoreThis amazing piece was composed for the coronation of Edward VII…
Read MoreToday’s exquisite piece is the opening track on our very first CD…
Read MoreMonteverdi weaves a never-ending banquet of melodic inventiveness…
Read MoreThis extraordinary movement is perhaps Duruflé’s most glittering and brilliant piece…
Read MoreManuel Oltra was one of Catalonia’s most distinguished composers and teachers…
Read MoreFauré was a very great composer, and even a simple piece such as this is truly beautiful…
Read MoreThis is one of Victoria’s most famous and beautiful motets…
Read MoreStravinsky composed a wonderful body of choral music, including this unique Mass…
Read MoreThis came from our last “pre-COVID” live concert back in January…
Read MoreHow happy I am to celebrate a dear friend, the great American soprano, Marvis Martin…
Read MoreOnce attributed to John Redford, this is one of the most often performed anthems…
Read MoreOne of the greatest masterpieces of the Early Renaissance, this “Refuge of the Poor” motet…
Read MoreMartha Sullivan is a well-known person in the New York choral community, both as a composer and professional singer…
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