A cappella choral setting of a 16th-century Scottish carol text by Robert, James and John Wedderburn. Completed on 31 March 2009. Published by Oxford University Press, 27 May 2010. Three commercial recordings to date, of which the most recent is cited here
Abstract Focusing on the popular Christmas carol “Once in Royal David’s City” and its...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 44:84 in lengthMorton Lauridsen is one of the ...
[[abstract]]Gloria is one of the important genres in western sacred choral music. It is the second m...
A cappella choral setting of a 16th-century Scottish carol text by Robert, James and John Wedderburn...
A cappella choral setting of an anonymous mediaeval carol. Commissioned in 2000 jointly by the Dean ...
A cappella carol setting of an anonymous mediaeval, macaronic Marian text. Composition completed in ...
A review of an audio CD: MICHAEL FINNISSY: Pious Anthems and Voluntaries, The Choir of St John’s Col...
During the course of the 20th century, the choir of King’s College, Cambridge came to be seen as the...
Includes bibliographical references (page 25).Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, ...
Motet for double chorus a cappella, commissioned by the St Louis Chamber chorus in 2008 and receivin...
The three volumes under review represent a relatively recent stage in the transmission of medieval a...
This carol-anthem sets a text by Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) - her Alleluia-verse for the Virgin...
Penderecki’s a cappella works have been written over the span of over 50 years since 1958, when the ...
This research is concerned with the consort anthem, considered here as a subset of the English, post...
An exploration of the challenges and paradoxes of performing Renaissance sacred polyphony meaningful...
Abstract Focusing on the popular Christmas carol “Once in Royal David’s City” and its...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 44:84 in lengthMorton Lauridsen is one of the ...
[[abstract]]Gloria is one of the important genres in western sacred choral music. It is the second m...
A cappella choral setting of a 16th-century Scottish carol text by Robert, James and John Wedderburn...
A cappella choral setting of an anonymous mediaeval carol. Commissioned in 2000 jointly by the Dean ...
A cappella carol setting of an anonymous mediaeval, macaronic Marian text. Composition completed in ...
A review of an audio CD: MICHAEL FINNISSY: Pious Anthems and Voluntaries, The Choir of St John’s Col...
During the course of the 20th century, the choir of King’s College, Cambridge came to be seen as the...
Includes bibliographical references (page 25).Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, ...
Motet for double chorus a cappella, commissioned by the St Louis Chamber chorus in 2008 and receivin...
The three volumes under review represent a relatively recent stage in the transmission of medieval a...
This carol-anthem sets a text by Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) - her Alleluia-verse for the Virgin...
Penderecki’s a cappella works have been written over the span of over 50 years since 1958, when the ...
This research is concerned with the consort anthem, considered here as a subset of the English, post...
An exploration of the challenges and paradoxes of performing Renaissance sacred polyphony meaningful...
Abstract Focusing on the popular Christmas carol “Once in Royal David’s City” and its...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 44:84 in lengthMorton Lauridsen is one of the ...
[[abstract]]Gloria is one of the important genres in western sacred choral music. It is the second m...