Choir & Organ  |  April 23
In our April issue, the Royal Academy of Music's principal Professor Jonathan Freeman-Attwood CBE champions new investment at the organ department of London's oldest conservatoire; and Sofi Jeannin talks to David Hill about the fun of conducting choirs, her fascination with contemporary music, and the uniqueness of the BBC Singers.
Plus, how the Tudor practice of singing from a single choir lectern can impact on performers and listeners alike; 'warmth and colour' characterise Nicholson & Co.'s organ for a Victorian church in Pimlico; Poland's NFM Choir looks to expand its already wide repertoire base with a new French artistic director; renowned organist and musicologist Harald Vogel shares his continuing research into the historic organs and music of north Germany; how Truro Cathedral has developed a strong musical tradition that includes recordings, tours and outreach projects; inside the workshop of J.L. van den Heuvel Orgelbouw; remembering Frederick Swann, a 'titan' among America's organists and church musicians; animateur and conductor Lucy Hollins; and our 2023 Festivals supplement.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Choir & Organ April 23.