Choir & Organ  |  March 2020
Exploring the organ building dynasty of the Nitrowski family in 17th-century Poland; how the RIAS Kammerchor developed its international reputation; the choral works of enigmatic Irish composer Gerald Barry; and understanding the slurs in Mendelssohn’s Organ Sonata no. 2.
Plus, North American organ builders and churches set a fine example in how to recycle instruments; St John’s Voices champion the works of William Mathias for their first album; behind the scenes at Yves Fossaert’s Mondreville organ workshop; tracing the history of choral outreach at Morley College; Joshua Pacey’s new work for mixed voices to download and perform; warm up ideas for your choir; remembering Colin Mawby; and our guide to this year’s choral and organ festivals.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Choir & Organ March 2020.