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New Review (7/08): "When this is good, it's very good. 'Dixie' comes off as the wistful, attractively introspective song it ought to be. Favorites like 'My Old Kentucky Home', 'Shenandoah', and 'Down in the Valley' also tug at the heartstrings in handsome arrangements sung sensitively by this 32-voice choir from Minnesota." (American Record Guide)Click here to see "The Songs We Sang/VocalEssence directed by Philip Brunelle"
News: The Gothic Catalog acquires the Grammy-nominated Clarion Records label! Click here to see all Clarion's recordings
New Review (6/1/08): "These are technically brilliant and spiritually uplifting performances of sublime music by a great choir. The recording quality is excellent, with Martin Jean bringing the best from the wonderfully sonorous Casavant organ." (New Classics)Click here to see "Praise Parisienne"New Review: "This is one of the finest, most professional-sounding church ensembles around...Their singing is sweetly sonorous and technically secure, and it simply drips spiritual sincerity. Instrumental support is first-rate." (American Record Guide)Click here to see "Praise the Spirit: Sacred Music of David Ashley White"
New Review: "Hans Davidsson’s 'Buxtehude and the Mean-Tone Organ' is a brilliant combination of musicality, fantasy, learning and pedagogy. Buy it!"Click here to see "Buxtehude and the Mean Tone Organ"News: National Public Radio / American Public Media gives Lux Aurumque by The Dale Warland Singers top listing:
"Ten Best Classical CDs of 2007!" Click here for details on Lux Aurumque!New Review: "If there's a recurrent style, it's an echo – sometimes forthright, sometimes more subtle – of American folk songs. Dr. White has a natural feel for vocal line, but also a keen ear for glowing harmonies... The Houston choir sings beautifully, in a honeyed, vibrato-less tone, a soft-focus recording wrapping everything in warm reverberation..."Click here to see "Praise the Spirit: Sacred Music of David Ashley White" New Review: "Like the first volume, this disc is also in a class by itself! " "...interested audiophiles must have this release! As with the first volume, from the musical, artistic and sonic standpoints, producer Roger Sherman has another “Triple Crown” winner on his hands.Click here to see "Buxtehude: The Bach Perspective"
New Review: "Davidsson is a very musical player with a virtuosic flair well suited to this music. The phrasing in the chorale preludes is exquisitely sensitive. His interpretation of the Passacaglia is one of the best I’ve heard. This is an outstanding recording from every point of view. Bravo!" Click here to see "Buxtehude and the Mean Tone Organ"
New Review: "The Choir of All Saints' Church, Beverly Hills hits it out of the park once again!" Click here to see "Be Still, My Soul"
New Review: "This is a solid recording of very interesting music, masterfully played in one of the finest locations to hear it." Click here to see "French Masterworks from St. John the Divine" with Jonathan Dimmock
New Review: "...drama...is located in the sensitivity and treatment of the texts and the tasteful inclusion of various instrumentation.." New Review: "As a contribution to the recorded literature of the finest American church music, this disc is not to be missed." Click here to see Praise the Spirit: Sacred Music of David Ashley White
New Review: "a startlingly magnificent disc that will be a revelation !" Click here to see the Bertali Missa Ressurectionis with the Yale Schola Cantorum
New Review: "The kind of utterly gorgeous, raptly spiritual singing that Warland coaxes out of his trusty singers is still hard to believe, even after wallowing joyfully in their work for years. This is one of THE great choirs of the world..." Click here to see Lux Aurumque with The Dale Warland Singers
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Sinfonia: Organ Concertos and Sinfonias by J.S. Bach/Lippincott
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Hymns We Love to Sing/National Lutheran Choir
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List Price: $16.98 Our Price: $14.98 You Save $2.00!
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List Price: $16.98 Our Price: $14.98 You Save $2.00!
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Bach concertos for organ and orchestra? Joan Lippincott makes a compelling and logical case for constructing organ concertos from the "organ sinfonias" of Bach's cantatas. Booklet includes essay on these organ solo+orchestra pieces by noted Bach scholar, George Stauffer.
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The National Lutheran Choir, directed by David Cherwien
Hymn CDs are among our best sellers, and this one represents a Lutheran flavor of hymn singing and arrangements that is beautifully done. With varied arrangements by conductor and organist, David Cherwien, this large choir from Minnesota has produced a CD that is guaranteed to have you singing along with hymns like “Beautiful Savior,” “A Mighty Fortress,” and “Abide with me.”
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