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Tenebrae have done the rounds with the first half of the programme, but I hadn’t experienced it live. Hearing Purcell’s “Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our heart” at the still heart of Croft’s ...
At the heart were three Bach motets, contextualised by similar music from earlier and later centuries: Schütz, Reger and James MacMillan. The Wigmore Hall stage proved insufficient for the ten singers ...
Nigel Osborne's new work for the City of London festival embraces the event's focus on 60 degrees north with as much wholeheartedness as if he had thought of the theme himself. But it is also ...
Tenebrae commence their online Holy Week Festival at St John’s Smith Square with a beautiful performance of Stainer’s 'God so Loved the World' Nigel Short and Tenebrae will perform Stainer’s 'God so ...
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 ...
The data displayed for this chart goes back to 1996, however we hope to be able to offer deeper historic information at a future point ...
Like Marlowe and Caravaggio, Carlo Gesualdo is an artist whose work is given an unnecessary added frisson by the murkier circumstances of his private life – in the case of this 16th-century Italian ...
The choir's artistic director on 'In Winter's House' Christmas has long inspired composers to write works of great beauty, reflectiveness and drama, and the new album from acclaimed choir Tenebrae ...
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 ...
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