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Although scheduled as the final concert in the year-long "Cello Unwrapped" series, this was really a choral concert with obbligato cello items and a couple of solo cello numbers. But the occasional ...
Following a stunning reissue of Dawn of the Dead, Waxwork Records is diving back into the world of Goblin. This time, though, it will be for an expanded soundtrack release to Dario Argento's 1982 cult ...
Joby Talbot's Path of Miracles, which describes the medieval pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, was the choir’s first major commission, premiered at the City of London Festival in 2005, and here it ...
Professional choral singing is still rare in Australia, so any chance to hear one of the world’s top ensembles is a joy. Nigel Short, formerly of The King's Singers, established Tenebrae in 2001, ...
Aldeburgh festival, Suffolk; Glyndebourne, East Sussex; Grange Park Opera, West Horsley, Surrey Everything is in the sinewy detail of Thomas Larcher’s superb 2018 opera. And Cinders goes to ...
Tenebrae released an excellent recording of Rachmaninov’s “All-Night Vigil”, or “Vespers”, back in 2005 (SIGCD054), and on this new CD places some of its individual movements in the context of a wider ...
Tenebrae’s Lammermuir Festival performance at the National Museum of Flight brought music and location together in a revelatory way, writes David Kettle Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The ...
Tenebrae, a Good Friday evening service in St. Joseph Cathedral, will provide a look into the history of liturgical music. The Schola choir at St. Joseph will perform the music. The liturgy, which ...
Tomás Luis de Victoria's huge collection of music for Holy Week was published in 1585. It contained his setting of the Lamentations of Jeremiah, two passions and an assortment of hymns and motets, as ...