Reflections on the Dream of Gerontius
Music / June 1, 2015I was fortunate enough to learn and sing The Dream of Gerontius with the Somerset Chamber Choir last summer in Wells Cathedral. It’s a piece I’ve know and loved Read More
I was fortunate enough to learn and sing The Dream of Gerontius with the Somerset Chamber Choir last summer in Wells Cathedral. It’s a piece I’ve know and loved Read More
Today would have been the 100th birthday of composer George Lloyd. Standing comparison with Ralph Vaughan Williams, he wrote 12 symphonies, seven concertos, three operas and much else besides Read More
If Towards the Unknown Region followed in a European tradition of choral songs with orchestra, Vaughan Williams’ Flos Campi marks a decisive break from it. Scored for solo viola, Read More