Choir & Organ  |  September 2021
In the September issue of Choir & Organ, we survey the choral output of Igor Stravinsky fifty years after his death; Orgelbau Klais reconstruct a 1759 Michael Engler organ in Poland and discuss their new instruments for projects in Bavaria and Belgium; Cecilia McDowall discusses the influence of unsung innovators in her recent works; the Royal Choral Society celebrates its 150th anniversary; and Liverpool Blue Coat School’s recently restored Father Willis organ.
Plus, Natascha Reich continues her exploration of forgotten pipe organs in Peru's Colca Valley; the Temple Singers' new choral scholarships for girls; tributes to Chester Cathedral’s former DoM Roger Fisher and US organ builder Fritz Noack; exploring Polish composer Feliks Nowowiejski's Fantaisie polonaise for organ; BBC studio manager Michael Bacon; the score for Harry Baker’s Brave Face for solo organ, commissioned by Choir & Organ for Ben Parry and the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain; and our Scholarships and Voice Trials supplement.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Choir & Organ September 2021.