My admiration for NCO's choir under Edward Higginbottom is probably known by many Choir adherents. However I very recently came across a secular CD, Early One Morning, consisting entirely of folk song arrangements. Some are by RVW, Gordon Jacob, Percy Grainger, Bairstow and EH himself. While there is a train of thought that folk-songs should be kept simple and not messed about with, anyone who hears this CD will be astonished at the high standard of singing, including its amazing phrasing, breath-control and sheer beauty of sound.
(Many secondhand copies online.)
I only played this disc for the first time yesterday and am blown away by it. It's interesting to ponder how a college chapel choir found the time to hone this non-liturgical repertoire to such a high standard.
(Many secondhand copies online.)
I only played this disc for the first time yesterday and am blown away by it. It's interesting to ponder how a college chapel choir found the time to hone this non-liturgical repertoire to such a high standard.
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