This brilliant motet expresses with excitement the coming of the Saviour…
Read MoreThis is one of Victoria’s most famous and beautiful motets…
Read MoreIn 1992 I first sang what to this day remains my absolute favorite spiritual arrangement…
Read MoreThere are literally dozens of individual concerts in my history with Voices of Ascension…
Read MoreMany, if not most of the members of Voices of Ascension over the years have stories…
Read MoreByrd's unique combination of sturdy, rigorous construction, and a knack for harmonic surprises…
Read MoreAs a 20+ year vet (and charter member) of Voices of Ascension, now emeritus…
Read MoreOnce attributed to John Redford, this is one of the most often performed anthems…
Read MoreThere is debate about who composed this wild piece…
Read MoreBorn in Paris in 1857, Cécile Chaminade was a composer and concert pianist…
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 MoreIn this world premiere performance of “Light Will Someday Split You Open,”
Read MoreThe music of Woods came to me whole, as a gift…
Read MoreThis piece was composed for the Inauguration of the Manton Memorial Organ…
Read MoreJames Bassi, a core member of our tenor section for decades, is also a highly noted composer…
Read MorePrisoner of Conscience is a work that continues to grow in its importance to me.
Read MoreThese two works are so short I thought I would put them on together…
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