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Special offer. 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…
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Presto Recording of the Week, 6th July 2015
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BBC Music Magazine, August 2015, Disc of the month
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalist 2015
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Classical Meditation
Jurgen Petrenko (organ), David Greed (violin), Nicholas Daniel (oboe), Michael Cox (flute), William Barton (didjeridu)
Elora Festival Singers, Elora Festival Orchestra, Choir of St John's College Cambridge, Ormond College Choir, Oxford Camerata, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, English Northern...
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Choral Music By Samuel Barber
Ben Kennedy (piano) & Matthew Firkins (timpani)
Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir, Paul Spicer
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American Classics - Barber
Choral Music
Choir or Ormond College, University of Melbourne, Douglas Lawrence
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Barber: Choral & Organ Works
Jeremy Filsell (organ)
Cambridge University Chamber Choir, Timothy Brown
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Vill du med till himlen?
Bjorn Risberg (cello), Martin Eriksson (viola), Lisa Reuter (cello), Jenny Sjostrom (violin), Ellen Hjalmarsson (violin), Jan Borjesson (baritone), Samuel Eriksson (organ), Elisabeth Eriksson (vocals), Samuel Eriksson (piano), Jan Borjesson (organ)
St. Pauli Vokalensemble
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A polished performance by the Dunedin Consort under Ben Parry of Copland's choral work, In the Beginning, which sets portions of the King James translation of the biblical book of Genesis, including... — More…
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Newcomers should make haste to track 6 for a pleasant surprise. Here they will encounter Samuel Barber's indestructible Adagio in its alternative and mellifluous 1967 vocal guise, set to the... — More…