Informator Choristarum at Magdalen College, Oxford since Jan 2017, Mark Williams 'brings his own special insights to a wide range of music'. 'A series in which each week a musician reveals a selection of music from the inside'.
So far, Mark has chosen a Brahms song, a Gibbons In Nomine, a couple of Bach Inventions played by Glenn Gould, the finale of S-S 3rd Symphony, the last movement of Szymanowski's Stabat Mater and 'Yet can I hear that dulcet lay' of Handel sung by his friend at Cambridge Iestyn Davies.
Interesting to hear an organist's choice for a change.
So far, Mark has chosen a Brahms song, a Gibbons In Nomine, a couple of Bach Inventions played by Glenn Gould, the finale of S-S 3rd Symphony, the last movement of Szymanowski's Stabat Mater and 'Yet can I hear that dulcet lay' of Handel sung by his friend at Cambridge Iestyn Davies.
Interesting to hear an organist's choice for a change.
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