Recent CD reviews posted on MusicWeb International whilst I was away.
Simon McEnery's Resurrection is here.
A fascinating and accessible work, one to which I will return in the future. ...
Elgar Songs (vol. 1) here
Essential listening for anyone interested in English song and Elgar ...
Dufay's Mass for St. James the Greater from the Binchois Consort is here.
One of those discs to be played to people who remain unconvinced about music from this period ...
Rosengart's sacred music here.
Charming pieces in winning performances ...
Matins from Lincoln Cathedral here.
You really do feel as if you are eavesdropping on a service at the Cathedral ...
Friday, 23 May 2008
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