Choir & Organ  |  Spring 24
In the Spring issue of Choir & Organ we explore the choral music of Charles Villiers
Stanford, marking 100 years since his death and look at the work of New York choir Musica
Viva and its commitment to diversity.
We turn the organ spotlight on Dutch organist and builder Sander Booij, the new Harrison &
Harrison in Norwich Cathedral, and the restored instrument in Liverpool Metropolitan
Cathedral.
In Travellers’ Joy, Stephen Pritchard takes us on a year-round musical journey from opera to
symphonies and to the cathedral for recitals on its Marcussen & Son organ.
David Hill speaks to Dr Felicia Barber, professor of choral conducting at Yale, about her
recent appointment and how she is emphasising choral pedagogy and African American
choral literature.
In the reviews, we explore organ music including Liszt piano works arranged for organ on
Brilliant Classics and two new discs of Arvo Pärt’s choral music with Theatre of Voices and
the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir.
In new music reviews, we look at Cassandra Miller’s new disc with the National Chamber
Choir of Ireland and Emily Howard’s recording with the BBC Singers.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Choir & Organ Spring 24.