-
American Polyphony
RecommendedDavid Allsopp (countertenor), Christopher Lowrey (countertenor) & Robert Millett (percussion)
Polyphony, Stephen Layton
This is the finest performance of Barber's Agnus Dei I've heard by any choir, live or on record…a wonderful recital, not to be missed. — More…
Awards:
-
Presto Recording of the Week, 6th July 2015
-
BBC Music Magazine, August 2015, Disc of the month
-
Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalist 2015
-
-
American Choral Music
with DOMINIC MARTELLI boy soprano, RACHEL MASTERS harp, GARY KETTEL percussion, THOMAS TROTTER organ, with CATHERINE DENLEY mezzo soprano
Corydon Singers, Matthew Best
Half of this programme is devoted to unaccompanied choral music by Copland: In the Beginning, a striking 15-minute 'Creation' for mixed four-part chorus and solo mezzo (which is eloquently executed... — More…
-
Altera’s debut album is a superb showcase. Clean as a whistle and conf ident in exposed moments such as in Poulenc’s Agnus Dei, and immaculately balanced in richly scored textures elsewhere,... — More…
Awards:
-
International Classical Music Awards, 2025, Nominated - Opera
-
-
As a concept, this collection of songs inspired by rugged British landscapes is intriguing. The delivery is powerful, but borders on twee at moments. — More…
-
American Choral Classics
Barbara Naylor (mezzo-soprano), Peter Jaekel (piano), Alban Voices, Robin White
-
Special offer. American Classics - Barber
Choral Music
Choir or Ormond College, University of Melbourne, Douglas Lawrence
-
Agnus Dei
Margaret Phillips (organ), Julie Cooper, Kim Porter, Jeremy Budd (tenor), Ben Davies, Ruth Dean
The Sixteen, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, The Sixteen Orchestra, Harry Christophers, Eamonn Dougan
-
The Sixteen - Sounds Sublime
Includes some of The Sixteen’s most celebrated recordings in this beautiful 2CD digi-pack set
The Sixteen, With the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, With the BBC Philharmonic, Harry Christophers
-
The choral blend and recorded balance are of demonstration quality. The music has a predominantly slow harmonic pulse, where vocal lines can float, suspensions can melt and the listener can... — More…
-
Choral Music By Samuel Barber
Ben Kennedy (piano) & Matthew Firkins (timpani)
Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir, Paul Spicer