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Special offer. Precious Things: Choral Music by Bernard Hughes
The Epiphoni Consort, Becky Ryland-Jones, Milly Pelmore, Jess Haig, Greg Windle, Christopher Pelmore, Amatey Doku, Abaigh Wheatley, Tim Reader
This selection is brimful with a wide variety of mood and texture, and technical challenges aplenty for the 27 members of the London-based Epiphoni Consort and its founder-director, Tim Reader.
Special offer. Precious Things: Choral Music by Bernard Hughes
The Epiphoni Consort, Becky Ryland-Jones, Milly Pelmore, Jess Haig, Greg Windle, Christopher Pelmore, Amatey Doku, Abaigh Wheatley, Tim Reader
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This selection is brimful with a wide variety of mood and texture, and technical challenges aplenty for the 27 members of the London-based Epiphoni Consort and its founder-director, Tim Reader.
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Devoted to Bernard Hughes’s choral music and programmed in close collaboration between the composer and The Epiphoni Consort, this portrait recording reveals a composer for whom musical style grows naturally out of the provenance of his commissions and their chosen texts.
Himself a wordsmith, text setting and delivery are at the forefront of Hughes’s creative thinking, and Epiphoni, making a name for themselves in recordings of music by living British composers, are ideally suited to the delivery of Hughes’s diverse language, in performances that showcase their trademark luxuriant sound.
Contents and tracklist
- The Epiphoni Consort
- Tim Reader
- The Epiphoni Consort
- Tim Reader
- The Epiphoni Consort
- Tim Reader
- The Epiphoni Consort
- Tim Reader
- The Epiphoni Consort
- Tim Reader
- The Epiphoni Consort, Becky Ryland-Jones
- Tim Reader
- The Epiphoni Consort
- Tim Reader
- The Epiphoni Consort
- Tim Reader
- The Epiphoni Consort, Milly Pelmore, Jess Haig, Greg Windle, Christopher Pelmore, Amatey Doku, Abaigh Wheatley
- Tim Reader
- The Epiphoni Consort
- Tim Reader
Awards and reviews
August 2022
This selection is brimful with a wide variety of mood and texture, and technical challenges aplenty for the 27 members of the London-based Epiphoni Consort and its founder-director, Tim Reader.