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Broadcast & Recording News
The Ebor Singers
has just released three CDs on York-based label Boreas Music.
Five earlier recordings were made with Cloister Records label
(see belowfor details).
There are a variety
of ways to buy CDs.
Britten's
seasonal work for choir and harp and Christmas music by
Howells, Leighton, Lauridsen and Joubert
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| Price: £9.99 |
| Cat No: BMCD702 |
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Requiem Aeternam: Music
for All Saints and All Souls by Tomas Luis de Victoria
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A triumphant achievement.
(York Evening Press)
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Victoria's
Requiem Mass is the composer's masterpiece and considered
the crowning achievement of the Renaissance
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| Price: £9.99 |
| Cat No: BMCD701 |
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Dusk Songs: Music by Kerry
Andrew, James Macmillan and Ivan Moody
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An inspirational programme. The
Ebor Singers are magnificent throughout. I can't wait
to hear more from this young group.
(Choir
and Organ, November 2007)
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The premiere recording of Dusk Songs by Kerry Andrew,
commissioned by The Ebor SIngers
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A live recording of the choir's February concert,
performed in York Minster's Chapter House, featuring Rachmaninov's
setting of the Orthodox eucharist, will also be available from
June 4.
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| Price: £14.99 |
| Cat No: CLOCD0105 |
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Cantate Domino,
Omnis Francia!
Sacred Music from Seventeenth-Century France
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A
disc that will appeal to connoisseurs and
newcomers
alike (Yorkshire
Evening Press)
Sheer
perfection
(Yorkshire Post)
A recording
worth buying (Early Music Review)
An innovative
and exciting recording
(Choir
Schools Today) |
The Ebor Singers' first exclusive recording of French seventeenth
century music will be launched on the choir's concert on June
4 2005. Focusing on the works by Guillaume Bouzignac, the first
French composer to be influenced by the Italian style, it also
includes music by Du Caurroy, Boesset, Du Mont and Charpentier.
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| Please note that postage and packing
charges will be made in addition to the prices indicated
at a rate of £1.50 for the first disk and
75p for each additional item. |
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