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Early Music: Rebecca Tavener rounds up the latest releases
From the dawn of the Baroque to its apogee in sacred music and the J S Bach Mass in B minor
26 November 2025
Imogen Holst | Broadening the canon
Leah Broad explores the legacy of Imogen Holst and how her practical approach to composition shaped 20th-century British choral music
By Leah Broad
6 November 2025
John Rutter: Life in harmony
On the eve of his 80th birthday, John Rutter tells Alexandra Coghlan about six decades of song – from his trailblazing carols and enduring Clare College legacy to swans in the garden, orchestral...
6 November 2025
Performance Practice | Organ interpretation in repertoire of the 19th century
Considering approaches to Romantic organ music, legato, tempo and rubato all come under the spotlight
By Daniel Moult
6 November 2025
David Hill in conversation with... Marcus Creed
David Hill talks to Marcus Creed, conductor and director of the Danish Radio Vocal Ensemble
By David Hill
6 November 2025
American organ building: a voyage of discovery
A fascination with American culture and organ music leads Andrew Forbes across the States to better understand their organ building aesthetic
6 November 2025
Chorister Actors: a history of choristers at Court
Long before today's choristers filled cathedrals and schools with Advent carols, their Elizabethan predecessors were equally at home on the stage as in the stalls. Matthew Blaiden looks back at the...
6 November 2025
Choral Communities | Northampton Bach Choir
After 90 years, Northampton Bach Choir looks ahead to the future of choral singing. Clare Stevens traces the growth of the NBC, discovering how it was – and continues to be – shaped by the changing...
6 November 2025
Interview with Christopher Gray - director of St John's College Choir
As the Choir of St John's College, Cambridge releases a luminous new Christmas recording, director of music Christopher Gray speaks to Hattie Butterworth about the choir's distinctive sound, the magic...
6 November 2025
New Music | 'Blood Moon' by Rockey Sun Keting
A light and airy choral texture is achieved through scat syllables in a new choral piece from Rockey Sun Keting
6 November 2025