Dunstable - Quam pulchra es
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Gramophone Awards, 1984, Winner - Early Music (Medieval and Renaissance)
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Into This World, This Day Did Come
RecommendedCarols Contemporary & Medieval
Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, Geoffrey Webber
There are many highlights but Williams Sweeney's Scots dialect setting 'The Innumerable Christ' stands out for its daring other-worldliness, as do Stuart MacRae's bold re-imagining of 'Adam... — More…
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Presto Recording of the Week, 30th November 2009
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A couple more such pieces wouldn’t have gone amiss, but one of the most impressive tracks of all is of Dufay’s Magnificat: functional, no frills, but polyphony sumptuously delivered. — More…
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Pied Piper
A celebration of the life & work of David Munrow (1942-1976)
Diana Quick (narrator), Lesley-Jane Rogers (soprano), Nicholas Clapton (countertenor), John Turner (recorders), Jonathan Price (cello), Michael Harper (percussion)
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All The Ends Of The Earth
Contemporary & Medieval Vocal Music
The Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, Geoffrey Webber
The vibrant relationship between contemporary sacred British choral music and the music of the medieval era' is what this disc sets out to celebrate, and Judith Weir's All the Ends of the Earth,... — More…