Choir & Organ  |  Nov - Dec 2017
Denmark’s award-winning Camerata Chamber Choir combines discipline and expression with a commitment to pioneering new works; William Whitehead’s Orgelbüchlein project to complete Bach’s collection of chorale preludes bears fruit in the publication of the first volume; and a new choral symphony by US composer Sebastian Currier issues a stark warning about the need to protect our planet.
Plus, telling the story of Peragallo Pipe Organ Builders; sound sculptor Esmeralda Conde Ruiz on working with massed choirs; introducing three organs by Charles Kegg which prove the maxim that less can be more; from renaissance to baroque with Italian composer Camillo Cortellini; reconstructing a 16th-century organ in Visby Cathedral on the Swedish island of Gotland; and our guide to choral and organ competitions.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Choir & Organ Nov - Dec 2017.