Howells reviews
Howells's Requiem: a guide to Howells's sacred requiem and its best recordings
Though Howells wrote his Requiem in contented times, it would go on to become associated with personal tragedy, as Jeremy Pound explains
Magnificat, Vol. 2
Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge/Andrew Nethsingha; Glen Dempsey (organ) (Signum Classics)
The Children's Hour
Gareth Brynmor John (baritone), William Vann (piano) (Champs Hill)
A Musical Zoo
Ashley Riches (bass-baritone), Joseph Middleton (piano) (Chandos)
Rosa Mystica
Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir/Paul Spicer, et al (SOMM)
Howells: Piano Music, Vol. 1
Matthew Schellhorn (piano) (Naxos)
Come To Me In My Dreams : Works by Bridge, Britten, Holst, Howells, Ireland, Turnage, et al
Sarah Connolly, Joseph Middleton (Chandos)
A Rose Magnificat
Gabrieli Consort/Paul McCreesh (Signum)
Howells: Missa Sabrinensis, etc
Various; The Bach Choir; BBC Concert Orchestra/David Hill (Hyperion)
Whither Must I Wander
Will Liverman (baritone), Jonathan King (piano) (Odradek)
When David Heard
The Purcell Singers/Mark Ford, Jonathan Schranz (Stone Records)
Perkins, Howells and the Clavichord
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Contemporary Marian Motets: The Marian Consort performs Music for the Queen of Heaven
This is the Marian Consort’s eighth CD for Delphian, and just the second time that it has ventured beyond the Renaissance repertoire which made its reputation, into the realm of contemporary and 20th-century composers. |