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Choir & Organ Magazine

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33 Reviews   •  English   •   Music (Classical)
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The leading international voice of the choral and organ worlds. Choir & Organ brings you essential news and previews, topical features on new and restored instruments, and in-depth interviews with choirs, choral conductors and composers.

Choir & Organ is a must-read wherever you live and work, whether you are an organist, choral director or singer, organ builder, keen listener, or work in publishing or the record industry.

Choir & Organ brings you:

• Insights into the lives and views of leading organists, choral directors and composers.
• Beautifully illustrated features on newly built and restored organs.
• A young composer new work commission in every issue, with the score freely available

Choir & Organ is published by Rhinegold Publishing Ltd
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Summer 24 The Summer issue of Choir & Organ Magazine looks ahead to a bustling summer of choral music. Our cover feature speaks with father and son duo Masaaki and Masato Suzuki as between them they are enjoying a plethora of recording projects. The speak to Stephen Pritchard about their unique family, growing up with the Bach Collegium Japan and the process of recording ahead of BCJ's appearance at the BBC Proms. David Wordsworth surveys the legacy, education and choral music of Gustav Holst as the 150th anniversary of his birth falls this year, exploring the 'quite remarkable catalogue for someone who barely seemed to have the time to draw breath.' A new column from Dr Leah Broad, author of Quartet will look at underrepresented composers in choral and organ music, starting with Avril Coleridge-Taylor, daughter of acclaimed composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and herself a prolific composer of unexplored and unpublished choral music. In our organ features, Jonathan Ambrosino assesses the musical legacy of Walden Moore, who retired last year after serving for 40 years as organist-choirmaster at Trinity-on-the-Green, New Haven CT. We also look to Peterhouse Cambridge and the college's desire to honour its legacy of 18th-century material by Snetzler in an organ required to accompany the liturgy has led to a novel outcome. Then to Scandinavia and the Helsinki Music Centre's new organ by Rieger Orgelbau (Austria) is the largest organ in Finland and Scandinavia. Its innovative technology and visual impact are described by Jan Lehtola. We review new recordings, including those from I Fagiolini, the Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford and The Sixteen and preview upcoming premieres from Roderick Williams for the Bach Choir and Roxanna Panufnik for Merton College.


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The Summer issue of Choir & Organ Magazine looks ahead to a bustling summer of choral music.

Our cover feature speaks with father and son duo Masaaki and Masato Suzuki as between them they are enjoying a plethora of recording projects. The speak to Stephen Pritchard about their unique family, growing up with the Bach Collegium Japan and the process of recording ahead of BCJ's appearance at the BBC Proms.

David Wordsworth surveys the legacy, education and choral music of Gustav Holst as the 150th anniversary of his birth falls this year, exploring the 'quite remarkable catalogue for someone who barely seemed to have the time to draw breath.'

A new column from Dr Leah Broad, author of Quartet will look at underrepresented composers in choral and organ music, starting with Avril Coleridge-Taylor, daughter of acclaimed composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and herself a prolific composer of unexplored and unpublished choral music.

In our organ features, Jonathan Ambrosino assesses the musical legacy of Walden Moore, who retired last year after serving for 40 years as organist-choirmaster at Trinity-on-the-Green, New Haven CT.

We also look to Peterhouse Cambridge and the college's desire to honour its legacy of 18th-century material by Snetzler in an organ required to accompany the liturgy has led to a novel outcome.

Then to Scandinavia and the Helsinki Music Centre's new organ by Rieger Orgelbau (Austria) is the largest organ in Finland and Scandinavia. Its innovative technology and visual impact are described by Jan Lehtola.

We review new recordings, including those from I Fagiolini, the Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford and The Sixteen and preview upcoming premieres from Roderick Williams for the Bach Choir and Roxanna Panufnik for Merton College.
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The leading international voice of the choral and organ worlds. Choir & Organ brings you essential news and previews, topical features on new and restored instruments, and in-depth interviews with choirs, choral conductors and composers.

Choir & Organ is a must-read wherever you live and work, whether you are an organist, choral director or singer, organ builder, keen listener, or work in publishing or the record industry.

Choir & Organ brings you:

• Insights into the lives and views of leading organists, choral directors and composers.
• Beautifully illustrated features on newly built and restored organs.
• A young composer new work commission in every issue, with the score freely available

Choir & Organ is published by Rhinegold Publishing Ltd

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