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Finzi, Bax & Ireland: Choral Music
Daniel Cook (organ), Sebastian Braw-Smith (treble), Julian Stocker (tenor), Julian Empett (bass), Jeremy Suppey (treble), Simon Ponsford (countertenor), Daniel Livermore (treble), Jonathan Brown (bass)
Westminster Abbey Choir, James O'Donnell
Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine, April 2017, Choral & Song Choice
The choir’s diffuse tone – breathier in the upper voices than rivals at New College or even King’s Cambridge – is very effective
Finzi, Bax & Ireland: Choral Music
Daniel Cook (organ), Sebastian Braw-Smith (treble), Julian Stocker (tenor), Julian Empett (bass), Jeremy Suppey (treble), Simon Ponsford (countertenor), Daniel Livermore (treble), Jonathan Brown (bass)
Westminster Abbey Choir, James O'Donnell
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Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine, April 2017, Choral & Song Choice
The choir’s diffuse tone – breathier in the upper voices than rivals at New College or even King’s Cambridge – is very effective
About
A trio of English composers perhaps better known for their creative output in other fields, yet who played a crucial role in the development of the Anglican choral tradition in the twentieth century. James O’Donnell and Westminster Abbey Choir present a programme centred on Finzi’s Lo, the full, final sacrifice: the other works may be less familiar but are no less moving.
Contents and tracklist
- Sebastian Braw-Smith (treble), Julian Stocker (tenor), Julian Empett (bass), Daniel Cook (organ)
- Westminster Abbey Choir
- James O’Donnell
- Jeremy Suppey (treble), Simon Ponsford (countertenor), Daniel Cook (organ)
- Westminster Abbey Choir
- James O’Donnell
- Daniel Livermore (treble), Jonathan Brown (bass), Daniel Cook (organ)
- Westminster Abbey Choir
- James O’Donnell
- Daniel Livermore (treble), Daniel Cook (organ)
- Westminster Abbey Choir
- James O’Donnell
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Awards and reviews
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BBC Music MagazineApril 2017Choral & Song Choice
February 2017
The choir’s diffuse tone – breathier in the upper voices than rivals at New College or even King’s Cambridge – is very effective
21st February 2017
Fine performances from all involved in this recording of English church music.