Have recently re-discovered several LPs of their work in a different part of my collection - Sheppard, Taverner etc etc - bought in mid-70's-mid-80s.
Re-playing them in proper LP vinyl sound has re-ignited the passion for their purity, 'straight' style, that mostly satisfying stratospheric pitch, phrasing, feeling for the music / words.
Buying them changed my whole perception of how Tudor and earlier choral liturgical music might be sung.
The debt I owe to David Wulstan and Sally Dunkley is immense!
What influence did they have on other groups? What of the scholarship in their work? How did they determine pitch decisions?
Re-playing them in proper LP vinyl sound has re-ignited the passion for their purity, 'straight' style, that mostly satisfying stratospheric pitch, phrasing, feeling for the music / words.
Buying them changed my whole perception of how Tudor and earlier choral liturgical music might be sung.
The debt I owe to David Wulstan and Sally Dunkley is immense!
What influence did they have on other groups? What of the scholarship in their work? How did they determine pitch decisions?
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