Features
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A family affair
James Picton-Turbervill is the the fifth member of his family to join the Bach Choir. He explains what this connectionRead More -
Work in progress – Frobenius & Sons
The new home of Danish organ builder Frobenius & Sons keeps the north winds out and some intriguing projects in,Read More -
Louder than words
In November, Selwyn College Choir will help launch a new sacred music anthology. The curator, Louise Stewart, speaks to HarrietRead More -
From the archives: Vision & spirit
Edition Peters is known by singers and organists alike, but behind the recognisable green cover lies ‘one of the mostRead More -
From the archives: Rising to glory
Blenheim Palace is steeped in history, from the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, to the organ from the peak ofRead More -
From the archives: Elgar, Ego and England
To mark the launch of our new digital archive, here is Wilfrid Mellers's essay 'Elgar, Ego and England' from the October/November 1994 issue. -
Eternal Rest
The launch of a CD in November recalls atrocities that shook the world. British-Norwegian composer Andrew Smith talks to the Editor about his Requiem. -
Daniel Ficarri’s Exultation for solo organ
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Starting Blocks
A new US organ builder under the age of 35? Jonathan Ambrosino reviews Ortloff Organ Company’s first instrument -
Light conductor
Sofi Jeannin talks to Stephen Pritchard about the importance of training, her love of British music, and stepping into David Hill’s shoes