Choir & Organ  |  May 2022
In the May issue of Choir & Organ, we find out how Nicholson & Co’s new tracker action organ measures up to the multiple requirements of Radley College Chapel in Oxfordshire.
Plus, tracing the music tradition at St Thomas Leipzig across its 800-year-old history; Stewart Copeland turns to Milton’s Paradise Lost for inspiration in writing a major choral work; exploring S.S. Wesley’s significant contribution to English church music; Carus-Verlag marks 50 years of editing from original sources; Henry Fairs continues his survey of great instruments around the German capital with a trip to Brandenburg Cathedral; Scottish chamber choir Cappella Nova; inside the workshop of organ builder A. Thompson-Allen Company, whose restoration of the renowned E.M. Skinner organ at Woolsey Hall is a landmark in American organ culture; Sarah MacDonald talks to David Hill about inclusivity, the relative strengths of choirs in cathedrals and colleges, and discovering unknown music by women composers; and the score for Matthew Shorten's Nebulae for solo organ, commissioned as part of Choir & Organ's 2022 New Music series with VOCES8.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Choir & Organ May 2022.