Choir & Organ  |  May - June 2015
As the Three Choirs Festival celebrates its tercentenary, we trace how the great British event has attracted top artists and audiences over the course of its 300 years; I Fagiolini’s latest immersive music theatre project – Betrayal – brings a dramatic twist to the madrigals of Gesualdo; and a new anthology from Edition Peters opens a fresh seam of repertoire for choirs and their directors. Plus, the striking organ case designs of Suffolk pioneer Jack Penton; David Hill unwraps John Rutter’s Requiem as the composer approaches his 70th birthday; how a new Casavant organ has added a touch of chic to Montreal’s Maison Symphonique; David Goode turns his attention to pedal technique; Latvian youth choir ‘Kamer…’ explores past, present and future through song; John McCabe obituary; and Choir & Organ’s pick of this year’s choral and organ offerings in our Festivals supplement.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Choir & Organ May - June 2015.