This movement represents the most inspired pages of music Duruflé ever composed…
Read MoreThis brilliant motet expresses with excitement the coming of the Saviour…
Read MoreThis is one of Victoria’s most famous and beautiful motets…
Read MoreJames Bassi, a core member of our tenor section for decades, is also a highly noted composer…
Read MoreThere is debate about who composed this wild piece…
Read MoreMartha Sullivan is a well-known person in the New York choral community, both as a composer and professional singer…
Read MoreOnce attributed to John Redford, this is one of the most often performed anthems…
Read MoreBorn in Paris in 1857, Cécile Chaminade was a composer and concert pianist…
Read MoreMaurice Duruflé was more influenced by Gregorian Chant than anything else…
Read MoreIt might not be a coincidence that this video was created during the pandemic year 2020…
Read MoreOne of the most beautiful examples of the Swedish national romantic era…
Read MoreThe Estonian composer Veljo Tormis is famous for his choral compositions…
Read MoreOur concert on International Women’s Day March 8, 2019, was dedicated to female composers
Read MoreGreat memories from times when meeting and performing together…
Read MoreYesterday we featured Palestrina in his jubilant, extroverted mode. Today’s piece…
Read MoreThis sublime movement from Palestrina’s most famous Mass is a perfect example of Palestrina’s serene, flowing, spiritually elevated style.
Read MoreThe freedom song, The Drinking Gourd describes a critical journey traveled by many slaves in America…
Read MoreTake Him, Earth was commissioned for the national conference of the American Choral Directors Association…
Read MoreEarly 20th century changes in the social and legal status of women…
Read MoreJohann Sebastian Bach inscribed in every composition: “Soli Dei Gloria”…
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