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19 Oct 2014: The consort in residence and choir of Magdalen Colllege tackle the works of a composer whose royal patron shared their alma mater, writes Stephen Pritchard
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16 Oct 2014: Andrew Motion: Composer Sally Beamish has turned one of Andrew Motion’s war poems into a new oratorio. The former poet laureate explains their tribute to the ‘damaged living’
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12 Oct 2014: King’s Choir revisits Faure’s Requiem with a fine reconstruction of its first 1889 performance, writes Stephen Pritchard
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26 Sep 2014: With four brass bands and massed choirs, Berlioz’s requiem to the fallen of France’s 1830 revolution makes for a deafening spectacle, though this hall’s layout cramped its style, writes Tim Ashley
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31 Aug 2014: Paul Spicer and the Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir show Howells at his best, writes Stephen Pritchard
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17 Aug 2014: Benjamin Hulett excels in Howells's anguished Stabat Mater, writes Stephen Pritchard
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7 Aug 2014:
They are one of the most revered singing groups on Earth. But what happened when Ladysmith Black Mambazo had to learn to dance like ballet pros? Judith Mackrell goes behind the scenes of Inala, the South African choir's most remarkable show yet
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27 Jul 2014:
Some superlative playing in Bach's masterpiece, under the baton of Roger Norrington, but the evening's chief glory was the beautifully controlled choral singing, writes Tim Ashley
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27 Jul 2014: Abbey choir commissions David Matthews, whose grandfather died weeks before armistice
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20 Jul 2014: The Choir of Jesus College, Cambridge fail to impress on this otherwise interesting compilation, writes Stephen Pritchard
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