The Te Deum is one of Berlioz’s greatest masterpieces…
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 MoreHow interesting to compare the same text set by two great composers…
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 MoreThis amazing piece was composed for the coronation of Edward VII in 1902…
Read MoreI’ve always loved singing the gorgeous Domine Deus from Vivaldi’s Gloria…
Read MoreAstronautica: Voices of Women in Space, a Voices of Ascension commission of music, voice, and video…
Read More4 days until Voices of Inspiration!
Read MoreFor today’s selection, we return to our Voices Outdoors series…
Read MoreOn Tuesday we heard the Sanctus from Duruflé's Messe Cum Jubilo…
Read MoreAt the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries many composers of choral music…
Read MoreThis wonderful Russian Orthodox piece is one of our signature pieces…
Read MoreComposed in 1844 and first performed the next year in England, this work is much like a miniature cantata…
Read MoreFauré was a very great composer, and even a simple piece such as this is truly beautiful…
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