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Choir & Organ Magazine September 2022 Back Issue

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33 Reviews   •  English   •   Music (Classical)
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In the September issue of Choir & Organ, we investigate the challenges faced by French organ builder Bernard Aubertin in designing an instrument for a small chapel capable of accompanying plainchant and Masses as well as performing Bach and French Classical repertoire; and Simon Halsey reflects on how the role of chorusmaster differs from that of choral director and the need to keep fighting for good music provision in state education.

Plus, as a major new edition of the intégrale is published, its editor Richard Brasier examines the early organ works of César Franck; how Ralph Vaughan Williams borrowed from folksong to enrich Anglican hymnody; the Danish Radio Concert Choir marks its 90th anniversary; exploring the choral works of Elizabeth Maconchy and Grace Williams, two undeservedly neglected 20th-century composers from the British Isles who are overdue for a revival; Gabrielle Liriano introduces the score to O Lamb of God for choir, commissioned by Choir & Organ as part of our New Music series with the VOCES8 Foundation; tributes to Simon Preston and Richard Seal; how an innovative programme in Leeds is nurturing young organists; the 1925 Steinmeyer organ in Corpus Christi Church; Sulasol publishing director Reijo Kekkonen; and our Scholarships and Voice Trials supplement.
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September 2022 In the September issue of Choir & Organ, we investigate the challenges faced by French organ builder Bernard Aubertin in designing an instrument for a small chapel capable of accompanying plainchant and Masses as well as performing Bach and French Classical repertoire; and Simon Halsey reflects on how the role of chorusmaster differs from that of choral director and the need to keep fighting for good music provision in state education. Plus, as a major new edition of the intégrale is published, its editor Richard Brasier examines the early organ works of César Franck; how Ralph Vaughan Williams borrowed from folksong to enrich Anglican hymnody; the Danish Radio Concert Choir marks its 90th anniversary; exploring the choral works of Elizabeth Maconchy and Grace Williams, two undeservedly neglected 20th-century composers from the British Isles who are overdue for a revival; Gabrielle Liriano introduces the score to O Lamb of God for choir, commissioned by Choir & Organ as part of our New Music series with the VOCES8 Foundation; tributes to Simon Preston and Richard Seal; how an innovative programme in Leeds is nurturing young organists; the 1925 Steinmeyer organ in Corpus Christi Church; Sulasol publishing director Reijo Kekkonen; and our Scholarships and Voice Trials supplement.


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In the September issue of Choir & Organ, we investigate the challenges faced by French organ builder Bernard Aubertin in designing an instrument for a small chapel capable of accompanying plainchant and Masses as well as performing Bach and French Classical repertoire; and Simon Halsey reflects on how the role of chorusmaster differs from that of choral director and the need to keep fighting for good music provision in state education.

Plus, as a major new edition of the intégrale is published, its editor Richard Brasier examines the early organ works of César Franck; how Ralph Vaughan Williams borrowed from folksong to enrich Anglican hymnody; the Danish Radio Concert Choir marks its 90th anniversary; exploring the choral works of Elizabeth Maconchy and Grace Williams, two undeservedly neglected 20th-century composers from the British Isles who are overdue for a revival; Gabrielle Liriano introduces the score to O Lamb of God for choir, commissioned by Choir & Organ as part of our New Music series with the VOCES8 Foundation; tributes to Simon Preston and Richard Seal; how an innovative programme in Leeds is nurturing young organists; the 1925 Steinmeyer organ in Corpus Christi Church; Sulasol publishing director Reijo Kekkonen; and our Scholarships and Voice Trials supplement.
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