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  • Evensong for Ascension Day from King's
  • Music review: The King, the Archbishop, a Spy, and the English Exiles (St Mary’s, Warwick)
  • Obituary: David Aprahamian Liddle

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big10inchrecord.blogspot.com /2 weeks ago

Evensong for Ascension Day from King's

This is a follow-up to a recent post containing music for Holy Week from King's College, Cambridge. That LP was from 1977; today we have a 1978 recording of Choral Evensong for Asc...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Music review: The King, the Archbishop, a Spy, and the English Exiles (St Mary’s, Warwick)

IT SEEMS remarkable that Rupert Gough has been in charge of the choir at Royal Holloway, University of London, for more than 20 years. Also Director of Music at St Bartho­lomew the...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Obituary: David Aprahamian Liddle

Kenneth Shenton writes: WHILE occupying the organ bench of St Barnabas’s, Pimlico, for more than 40 years, David Aprahamian Liddle, who died on 28 March, aged 65, enjoyed a non-st...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Obituary: David Aprahamian Liddle

Kenneth Shenton writes: WHILE occupying the organ bench of St Barnabas’s, Pimlico, for more than 40 years, David Aprahamian Liddle, who died on 28 March, aged 65, enjoyed a non-st...

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big10inchrecord.blogspot.com /1 week ago

Charpentier from King's with Felicity Lott

This post is a tribute to the fine soprano Felicity Lott, who has died at age 79. It continues a series of choral recordings from the King's College Choir and Philip Ledger. These...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 week ago

Music review: Olivier Latry (St John’s College, Cambridge)

CUSTODIAN of a choral tradition enjoying global respect, St John’s College, Cambridge, has stolen the show with its new organ. The college has replaced a neo-classical Mander of 1...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Faith: In my end is my beginning

IN 1994, the BBC was at its most imaginative and creative. Starting on the Eve of Palm Sunday, it broadcast the première of Sir James MacMillan’s Seven Last Words from the Cross ov...

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slippedisc.com /1 month ago

Sir Roger Wright declares

The former head of BBC Radio 3, the... The post Sir Roger Wright declares appeared first on Slippedisc.

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churchtimes.co.uk /2 weeks ago

Obituary: Gordon Knights

The Rt Revd Stephen Platten writes: GORDON KNIGHTS, chief executive of Hymns Ancient & Modern from 1980 until 2004, was perhaps the most unsung hero of religious publishing. G...

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churchtimes.co.uk /2 weeks ago

Obituary: Gordon Knights

The Rt Revd Stephen Platten writes: GORDON KNIGHTS, chief executive of Hymns Ancient & Modern from 1980 until 2004, was perhaps the most unsung hero of religious publishing. G...

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churchtimes.co.uk /2 days ago

Music review: Inspired by the Sistine Chapel (Tallis Scholars, Cadogan Hall, London)

NO ONE is quite sure when the Italian Renaissance composer Palestrina was born; and this has proved a perfect excuse for anniversary celebrations two years running. The major work...

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big10inchrecord.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Haydn Masses in Splendid Performances

In my recent post of music from Handel's Messiah, I mentioned that the period instrument movement that gained strength in the 1970s was particularly suited to choral music. The mor...

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slippedisc.com /1 week ago

Thomas Adès lands conducting post

The English composer is to be Principal Guest... The post Thomas Adès lands conducting post appeared first on Slippedisc.

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slippedisc.com /1 month ago

Alastair Macaulay: A voice so dark and arresting

From our distinguished critic in residence, Alastair Macaulay…  ... The post Alastair Macaulay: A voice so dark and arresting appeared first on Slippedisc.

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

The Death of Klinghoffer and the healing power of music | Letters

Responding to an article about a new staging of the controversial opera, Tony Palmer recalls an opening night that brought together Finland’s chief rabbi and a Palestinian official...

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slippedisc.com /1 month ago

A serene composer turns 80

The Latvian Pēteris Vasks, son of a Baptist... The post A serene composer turns 80 appeared first on Slippedisc.

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anglicanmainstream.org /1 month ago

Elizabethan England in music for Holy Week

In the 16th century, composer Thomas Tallis set five verses of the Biblical book of Lamentations to music. Delve into the world of Elizabethan England and the time of extraordinary...

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christianbookaholic.com /5 days ago

The Ledger by Steven Manchester

The Last Honorable Gladiator The Ledger by Steven Manchester is a gritty contemporary Christian novel that is powerfully written with a clear message at its’ heart – God is with us...

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slippedisc.com /1 month ago

An Australian is Berlin Phil’s composer in residence

The orchestra has just rolled out its 26/27... The post An Australian is Berlin Phil’s composer in residence appeared first on Slippedisc.

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slippedisc.com /2 weeks ago

Alastair Macaulay: This Peter Grimes is the stuff of our lives

From our distinguished critic in residence, Alastair Macaulay…  ... The post Alastair Macaulay: This Peter Grimes is the stuff of our lives appeared first on Slippedisc.

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slippedisc.com /1 month ago

What do you play before the Resurrection?

Simon Rattle has some ideas. Henry Purcell’s “Remember... The post What do you play before the Resurrection? appeared first on Slippedisc.

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Music review: The Passion of Mary Magdalene by Tansy Davies (Barbican Hall, London)

WE ARE all familiar with the plethora of performances before Easter by early-music groups of Passions drawn from the canonical Gospels. What would Lent be without the St Matthew an...

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slippedisc.com /1 month ago

A London orchestra player lays back and enjoys his retirement

Nicholas Warner writes to slippedisc.com: Dear Sir, As... The post A London orchestra player lays back and enjoys his retirement appeared first on Slippedisc.

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slippedisc.com /1 week ago

Heartwarming tributes to beloved Felicity Lott

The music world is united in appreciation for... The post Heartwarming tributes to beloved Felicity Lott appeared first on Slippedisc.

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