CDs
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Beautiful selection of choral music sung by the choir of St Mary’s Nottingham. Archive recordings from the 1970s and ’80s.
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Handel’s Carillon, The Harmonious Blacksmith’s Suite, and rare gems for the harpsichord played by Colin Booth.
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Magisterial performance of the second set of Bach’s 48 Preludes and Fugues played by Colin Booth. 2 CDs plus extensive notes.
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Magisterial performance of the first set of Bach’s 48 Preludes and Fugues played by Colin Booth. 2 CDs plus extensive notes.
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Most great composers have left us countless pieces of music which rarely get heard. They may not be part of a better-known set,  or may contain odd features which are not typical of the master’s more familiar style. Colin Booth’s latest CD features music of this kind. His three previous Bach recordings have all attracted extravagant critical praise. Here we have a collection of unfamiliar keyboard gems which all make immediately compelling listening.
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Graham Barber performs Karg-Elert’s great Sonata Opus 46, plus six portraits of composers Weber, Chopin, Wagner, J. Strauss, Verdi and Grieg.
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Colin Booth, harpsichord
“A characterful, honest and engaging recital” Gramophone
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“This recording stands out in a crowded field” Early Music Review
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Simon Thomas Jacobs performs on the first CD recorded on the Richards, Fowkes & Co organ of St George’s, Hanover Square.
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David Butterworth plays English organ music (Wesley, Byrd, Tomkins, Adams, Stanley, Purcell, Camidge, Nares etc) on historic instruments in Branston (Hugh Russell, 1794) and Eaton (Anon, c1829).The disc also includes works by van Dalem, de Klerk, Jongen, Böhm, Buxtehude and Bach.
£8.50