Choir & Organ  |  Sept - Oct
Choir & Organ goes behind the scenes in the life of a chorister; James MacMillan finds hope in the bleakest of stories for his new Stabat Mater; the Paris Philharmonie acquires a new Rieger; and our scholarships and voice trials supplement offers guidance for organists and singers wanting to develop their skills in cathedrals, churches, colleges and schools. Plus, the story of how the organ became an accompanimental instrument; Alton Organ Series celebrates 50 years of welcoming international organists to Hampshire; how Danish Radio’s crack team of singers turned apparent disaster into triumph; meeting the challenges of reconstructing two Ibach organs in Germany; competition reports from Longwood and Montreal; and William Hunt shares new research on the performance of the English verse anthem.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Choir & Organ Sept - Oct.