Salutatio Angelica, cantata for voice, choir & orchestra, Op. 1: Chorus. Ecce ancilla Domini
Salutatio Angelica, cantata for voice, choir & orchestra, Op. 1: Aria 2. Causa nostrae laetitiae
Salutatio Angelica, cantata for voice, choir & orchestra, Op. 1: Chorus. Et verbum caro factum est,
Salutatio Angelica, cantata for voice, choir & orchestra, Op. 1: Aria 3. Mater misericordiae
Salutatio Angelica, cantata for voice, choir & orchestra, Op. 1: Chorus. Domine, non est exaltatum cor meum
Roman Spring, cantata for 2 voices, choir & orchestra: No. 1. Cras amet qui nunquam...
Roman Spring, cantata for 2 voices, choir & orchestra: No. 2. Diffugere nives: redeunt jam gramina campis
Roman Spring, cantata for 2 voices, choir & orchestra: No. 3. Vivamus mea Lesbia atque amemus
Legendary performances on CD for the first time! Born in 1935, Nicholas Maw created a personal synthesis of serial and tonal traditions. Scenes and Arias is considered one of the finest British scores of the 1960s. Anthony... more » Milner (1925-2002) was a more conservative composer who left a small but finely-wrought output.« less
Legendary performances on CD for the first time! Born in 1935, Nicholas Maw created a personal synthesis of serial and tonal traditions. Scenes and Arias is considered one of the finest British scores of the 1960s. Anthony Milner (1925-2002) was a more conservative composer who left a small but finely-wrought output.