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New Review: “…a recording of absolute musical success. Joan Lippincott never overwhelms with the sound of the organ, and the Camerata is a splendid musical group. This recording could convert even a person who thinks he does not care for Bach’s music, should such a benighted soul exist anywhere on the planet.”
Click here to see "Sinfonia: Organ Concertos by J. S. Bach"New Review: "The East Carolina University Chamber Singers is the cream of the school's four choral ensembles-mainly undergraduate music majors...The choral tone is extraordinarily fine: warm, solid, well blended, and superbly disciplined. These qualities are enhanced by the friendly acoustic of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Greenville. I am inclined to think that the freshness and purity of sound we hear on this recording can only be obtained from well-trained young voices...Daniel Bara directs performances that are thoughtful and sensitive, with remarkable care over phrasing and nuance."Click here to see "Greater Love: The English Choral and Organ Tradition"New Review: "Jonathan Dimmock’s CDs are sure to spark a new interest in and appreciation of Sweelinck’s organ music. They are the perfect resource for hearing Sweelinck with new ears and moving a few giant steps closer to understanding what makes his music so powerful and enduring. Renew your connection with this old Dutch master by owning a copy of this magnificent recording. It is—forgive me—a 'musical journey' you will be glad you took." Click here to see "Sweelinck: Master of the Dutch Rennaisance"New Review: STAR RECORDING (Record of the month) "These CDs are most highly recommended, and have to be a star recording of star recordings as far as I am concerned; they are an absolute must to buy." Click here to see "Complete Organ Works of Buxtehude / Hans Davidsson"New Review: "By all means, buy this elegant disc, and when your busy life has been pressing in on you, light a candle or two, sit in a comfortable chair in an otherwise dark room (with a glass of full-bodied red wine, if that is to your liking), and let this irenic music restore your soul. (Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians)" Click here to see "Missa Gaudete in Domino/Schola Gothia "New Review: "As fine a conception of these sonatas as you are likely to hear. (Audiophile Audition)"Click here to see "Bach: Trio Sonatas/Christa Rakich"New Review (7/08): "When this is good, it's very good. 'Dixie' comes off as the wistful, attractively introspective song it ought to be. Favorites like 'My Old Kentucky Home', 'Shenandoah', and 'Down in the Valley' also tug at the heartstrings in handsome arrangements sung sensitively by this 32-voice choir from Minnesota." (American Record Guide)Click here to see "The Songs We Sang/VocalEssence directed by Philip Brunelle"News: The Gothic Catalog acquires the Grammy-nominated Clarion Records label! Click here to see all Clarion's recordings

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Sinfonia: Organ Concertos and Sinfonias by J.S. Bach/Lippincott
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Hymns We Love to Sing/National Lutheran Choir
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List Price: $18.98 Our Price: $14.98 You save $4.00!
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List Price: $16.98 Our Price: $15.98 You save $1.00!
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Bach concertos for organ and orchestra? Joan Lippincott makes a compelling and logical case for constructing organ concertos from the "organ sinfonias" of Bach's cantatas. Booklet includes essay on these organ solo+orchestra pieces by noted Bach scholar, George Stauffer.
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The National Lutheran Choir, directed by David Cherwien
Hymn CDs are among our best sellers, and this one represents a Lutheran flavor of hymn singing and arrangements that is beautifully done. With varied arrangements by conductor and organist, David Cherwien, this large choir from Minnesota has produced a CD that is guaranteed to have you singing along with hymns like “Beautiful Savior,” “A Mighty Fortress,” and “Abide with me.”
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