Classical Reviews/Choral

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With over 50 CDs on their own label, The Sixteen have signed to make several recordings for Universal, all miscellaneous collections like this. The unusually wide...

In the way of these things, the second gathering of first performances by the Young People’s Chorus of New York City arrived before the first, and...


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The present reissue compilation consists of recordings originally dating between 1976 and 1988, a period during which, as conductor Hunt observes, “the Cathedral Choir built up...

One can glean a fair idea of the wide stylistic range of this collection just from the first two tracks, Ola Gjeilo’s frankly chant-inspired Prelude

Be not put off by the notion of a bluegrass mass. Carol Barnett’s version ranges from the simple to the difficult and requires an ensemble of...

Rather than clutter the heading with 19 folk-song titles and their arrangers, I shall talk generally about the package in front of us, because the purpose...


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The Young People’s Chorus of New York City, originally founded in 1988, inaugurated its “Transient Glory” concert series in 2001 “to spotlight the children’s chorus as...