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Performer: Simon Halsey

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: (arr. Schnebel) The Art of Fugue (Review by J. F. Weber)

director 

BRAHMS, JOHANNES: German Requiem (Review by Burton Rothleder)

conductor 

BRITTEN: War Requiem, Op. 66 (Review by J. F. Weber)

chorus master 

CHANT, GREGORIAN: Veni creator spiritus (Review by J. F. Weber)

director 

DELIUS: Midsummer Song. On Craig Ddu. Two Unaccompanied Partsongs (To Be Sung of a Summer Night on the Water). The Splendour Falls. Three Early Partsongs (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

conductor 

DELIUS: Midsummer Song. On Craig Ddu. Two Unaccompanied Partsongs. The Splendor Falls. Frühlingsanbruch. Sonnenscheinlied. Durch den Wald (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

conductor 

DELIUS: Partsongs (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

conductor 

ELGAR: From the Bavarian Highlands, Op. 27 (Review by John Ditsky)

conductor 

ELGAR: From the Bavarian Highlands, Op. 27 (Review by Elliott Kaback)

conductor 

ELGAR: Scenes from the Bavarian Highlands, op. 27 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

conductor 

GRAINGER: Brigg Fair. Morning Song in the Jungle. Danny Deever. The Peora Hunt. Skye Boat Song. Shallow Brown. Irish Tune from Country Deny. Australian Up-Country Song. Six Dukes Went a'Fishin'. There Was a Pig. The Lost Lady Found (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

conductor 

GRAINGER: Choral Songs (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

conductor 

GRAINGER: Danny Deever. The Peora Hunt. Skye Boat Song. Shallow Brown" . The Lost Lady Found. Brigg Fait . Six Dukes Went Afishin . Morning Song in the Jungle. Irish Tune from County Deny. Australian Up-Country Song. There Was a Pig (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

conductor 

GRAINGER: Folksongs for Chorus. Songs from "The Jungle Book. " (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

conductor 

HARVEY, JONATHAN: Come, Holy Ghost (Review by J. F. Weber)

director 

HOLST, GUSTAV: Dirge and Hymeneal Two Motets, op. 43. Five Partsongs, op. 12 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

conductor 

HOLST, GUSTAV: Dirge and Hymeneal, H. 124. Two Motets, Op. 43. Five Partsongs, Op. 12 (Review by John Ditsky)

conductor 

HOLST, GUSTAV: Dirge and Hymeneal, H. 124. Two Motets, Op. 43. Five Partsongs, Op. 12 (Review by Elliott Kaback)

conductor 

KAGEL: Schwarzes Madrigal. Trio for Piano and Strings (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

director 

KODÁLY: Laudes organi (Review by J. F. Weber)

director 

MAHLER, GUSTAV: Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection“ (Review by Christopher Abbot)

director 

MAHLER, GUSTAV: Symphony No. 8 (Review by Christopher Abbot)

director 

MAHLER, GUSTAV: Symphony No. 8 (Review by Christopher Abbot)

director 

MAHLER, GUSTAV: Symphony No. 8 (Review by Christopher Abbot)

director 

MAHLER, GUSTAV: Symphony No. 8, “Symphony of a Thousand” (Review by Christopher Abbot)

director 

NYSTEDT: Immortal Bach (Review by J. F. Weber)

director 

ORFF: Carmina Burana (Review by J. F. Weber)

chorus master 

PITTS, A.: XL (Review by J. F. Weber)

director 

PURCELL, HENRY: (arr. Sandström) Hear my prayer, O Lord (Review by J. F. Weber)

director 

PURCELL, HENRY: Hear my prayer, O Lord (Review by J. F. Weber)

director 

RACHMANINOFF: All-Night Vigil (Review by Richard A. Kaplan)

conductor 

SZYMANOWSKI: Stabat Mater, for Soloists, Chorus, and Orchestra, op. 53. Litany to the Virgin Mary, for Soprano, Women's Voices, and Orchestra, op. 59. Symphony No. 3, for Tenor, Chorus, and Orchestra, op. 27 (“Song of the Night“) (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

chorus master 

TALLIS: Spem in alium (Review by J. F. Weber)

director 

WOLF, HUGO: Orchesterlieder (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

director 

 

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