The Dies Irae from Mozart’s Requiem is another super favorite…
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Read MoreWe celebrate Independence Day with a famous work by the first great American choral composer, William Billings…
Read MoreHow interesting to compare the same text set by two great composers…
Read MoreHow interesting to compare the same text set by two great composers…
Read MoreWe are so fortunate to collaborate with the best organists in the business…
Read MoreToday we share two short movements from Poulenc’s fabulous Gloria…
Read MoreToday we return to the choral works of Jan Sweelinck…
Read MoreIrish by birth, and trained in Germany, Stanford was perhaps the most important…
Read MoreTwo wonderful short motets from the late Renaissance in Italy…
Read MoreSamuel Barber was one of the most successful and popular composers of the 20th century…
Read MoreWe celebrate this Pride Weekend with music from the LGBTQ+ community…
Read MoreFor this Delos CD, Hear My Prayer, we were incredibly privileged to work with one of the great lyric sopranos of our time, Hei-Kyung Hong…
Read MoreThis amazing piece was composed for the coronation of Edward VII in 1902…
Read MoreRecently, we played works by Gibbons and Weelkes, contemporaries of Batten…
Read MoreThis is one of my favorite pieces by any composer…
Read MoreToday’s piece is from exactly the school of virtuosic English anthems…
Read MoreThese movements are quintessential examples of Palestrina’s serene, flowing, spiritually elevated style…
Read MoreToday is Juneteenth, the commemoration of the end of legalized slavery in the United States…
Read MoreByrd’s Justorum animae is perhaps the most profound setting of that text I know…
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