As a 10-year-old, I was first captivated by Jean Langlais’ Messe solennelle as a boy chorister…
Read MoreThis piece was composed for the Inauguration of the Manton Memorial Organ…
Read MoreLast year, we opened our 30th Anniversary Virtual Season with a new offering…
Read MoreIt’s funny how things always seem to come full circle, and how circles seem to predominate our lives…
Read MoreAs a member of the Programming Committee for Voices of Ascension, my primary area of focus is new music…
Read MoreIt’s hard to think about the choral pieces that move me without thinking about…
Read MoreIt’s hard to think about the choral pieces that move me without thinking about…
Read MoreIt’s hard to think about the choral pieces that move me without thinking about…
Read MoreThese two works are so short I thought I would put them on together…
Read MoreThe Te Deum is one of Berlioz’s greatest masterpieces…
Read MoreI first performed Britten’s Ceremony of Carols at a summer camp…
Read MoreFor today’s clip, we return to our Marian theme…
Read More“I Wonder as I Wander” is actually an original composition by John Jacob Niles…
Read MoreFor today’s clip, we turn to another contemporary composer influenced heavily by music of the past…
Read MoreThis week we share selections from guest curator Wesley Chinn who curated our holiday season posts…
Read MoreOne can certainly understand why this piece is one of the most famous and revered of all Renaissance motets.
Read MoreTwo and a half years ago, Voices and I performed Honegger’s brilliant dramatic oratorio King David…
Read MoreBrahms almost never employed the harp in his compositions…
Read MoreI hope someday to hear this stunning Bruckner motet live…
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