Byrd’s Justorum animae is perhaps the most profound setting of that text I know…
Read MoreWhat a beautiful piece this is! But it is hardly ever done…
Read MoreIn March, the Young People’s Chorus of New York City partnered with Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts…
Read MoreI was not introduced to this piece until 2002 when I heard a performance by the New York Philharmonic…
Read MoreI hope these two English favorites will brighten your day!
Read MoreThis is one of Berlioz’s greatest masterpieces…
Read MoreOh, what a beautiful piece this is! How can something be so simple and discrete and yet evoke so many nuanced feelings?
Read MoreBack in November of last year, we presented our 30th Anniversary Virtual Gala…
Read MoreThis is one of my favorite pieces by any composer…
Read MoreOne of the greatest masterpieces of the Early Renaissance, this “Refuge of the Poor” motet is a prayer in a time of great distress.
Read MoreVaughan Williams’s Serenade to Music is one of his most beautiful and beloved works.
Read MoreLvovsky’s "Lord, Have Mercy" is quite a celebrated work and very evocative of an actual Russian Orthodox Liturgy.
Read MoreDuring the mid-1990s when our Delos recordings were found all across the country…
Read MoreI think this piece is so meaningful on this day…
Read MoreOne of Palestrina’s best and most joyous motets…
Read MoreThe final movement begins with an impassioned instrumental meditation…
Read MoreMovement II starts with a lyric solo (Psalm 23 – “The Lord is my Shepherd”)…
Read MoreOver the next three days we present the entire Chichester Psalms in its three parts…
Read MoreWilliam Byrd was the greatest British composer of the late Renaissance, and just maybe the greatest British composer ever…
Read MoreSchubert composed 6 Masses and a good deal of miscellaneous choral music…
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