I first heard the Italian/Australian pianist Jonathan Ferrucci in a live recorded performance of Bach’s Goldberg Variations that stood out for its stylish maturity and

I first heard the Italian/Australian pianist Jonathan Ferrucci in a live recorded performance of Bach’s Goldberg Variations that stood out for its stylish maturity and
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Gerald Finzi and Herbert Howells may not be the first names offered in a list of most distinguished 20th century English composers, but their stature
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This disc represents an easy first choice in Finzi’s Intimations of Immortality, one of the masterpieces of the English choral literature and a surprisingly neglected
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I first heard the Italian/Australian pianist Jonathan Ferrucci in a live recorded performance of Bach’s Goldberg Variations that stood out for its stylish maturity and
Gerald Finzi and Herbert Howells may not be the first names offered in a list of most distinguished 20th century English composers, but their stature
This disc represents an easy first choice in Finzi’s Intimations of Immortality, one of the masterpieces of the English choral literature and a surprisingly neglected
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