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Both Esenvalds albums Gramophone Magazine choral recordings of the month

Published April 23rd, 2020

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Choir of the West, Eriks Esenvalds, Ethan Sperry, Naxos, Pacific Lutheran University, Portland State Chamber Choir, Richard Nance, Signum Classics, There Will Come Soft Rains, Translations

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Both Esenvalds albums Gramophone Magazine choral recordings of the month

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Gramophone Magazine has named albums of Eriks Esenvalds music for consecutive Choral Album of the Month awards. The rare honour is the result of 2 performances from choirs on the west coast of the USA.

There Will Come Soft Rains, performed by Pacific Lutheran University Choir of the West under the direction of Richard Nance is on the Signum label.

Translations, performed by Portland State Chamber Choir under the direction of Ethan Sperry is on the Naxos label.


Both Esenvalds albums Gramophone Magazine choral recordings of the month

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