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Abell, John Alcock, Walter Anerio, Felice Anonymous, Atkinson, Geoffrey Bach, Johann Christian Bach, Johann Bernhard Bach, Johann Sebastian Bairstow, Edward Bartok, Bela Bartolotti, Angelo Michele Bassi, James Bax, Arnold Beamish, Sally Bennett, Martyn Berio, Luciano Best, William Thomas Bingham, Judith Blow, John Bouzignac, Guillaume Brahms, Johannes Bremner, Robert Brewer, Mike Britten, Benjamin Bryars, Gavin Burgon, Geoffrey Burns, Robert Burrell, Diana Byrd, William Carl Maria von Weber, Transcribed by A L Peace, Causton, Richard Clementi, Muzio Cochereau, Pierre Cornelius, Peter Corri, Domenico Couperin, Louis Couperin, Francois Craig, Adam Cunningham, Tom Dandrieu, Jean-Francois Daniel-Lesur, Jean Yves d'Aquin, Louis-Claude Demessieux, Jeanne Dove, Jonathan Dubois, Pierre Max Dunstaple, John Dussek, Jan Ladislav Edgar L. Bainton, Edmondson, Garth Edmundson, Garth Elgar, Edward Engelbert Humperdinck, Transcribed by Edwin H Lemare, Falla, Manuel de Farkas, Ferenc Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Transcribed by W T Best, Ferrabosco the Younger, Alfonso Fifield, Fraser Finzi, Gerald Fitkin, Graham Forqueray, Antoine Franck, Cesar Frescobaldi, Girolamo Froberger, Johann Jakob Gardiner, Henry Balfour Geminiani, Francesco George Frideric Handel, Transcribed by W T Best, Georges Bizet, Transcribed by Edwin H Lemare, Gibbons, Christopher Goodenough, David Greene, Maurice Guerau, Francisco Guerrero, Francisco Guilmant, Felix Alexandre Hallgrimsson, Haflidi Handel, George Frideric Harper, Edward Harwood, Basil Haydn, Joseph Hearne, John Henschel, George Hollins, Alfred Holloway, Robin Holst, Gustav Howells, Herbert Hudec, Jiri Ireland, John Jackson, Francis Jackson, Gabriel Johann Sebastian Bach, Transcribed by Marcel Dupré, Joubert, John Langlais, Jean Liszt, Franz Locke, Matthew Mackintosh, Robert MacMillan, James MacRae, Stuart Marra, Michael Mawby, Colin McGuire, Eddie Mendelssohn, Felix Merula, Tarquinio Messiaen, Olivier Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Mundy, John Ockeghem, Johannes O'Regan, Tarik Osborne, Nigel Oswald, James Pachelbel, Johann Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da Parratt, Walter Parry, Charles Hubert H. Parsley, Osbert Part, Arvo Pärt, Arvo Pasquini, Bernardo Peterson, Michael Piazzolla, Astor Pott, Francis Powell, John Prez, Josquin des Purcell, Henry Rachmaninoff, Serge Redford, John Reger, Max Rev. Sir F. A. G. Ouseley, Robert Burns & Stephen Clarke, Rodrigo, Joaquin Ross, John Russell, William Rutti, Carl Sanz, Gaspar Sayers, Lenny Scarlatti, Domenico Scarlatti, Alessandro Scheidemann, Heinrich Scheidt, Samuel Schumann, Robert Schutz, Heinrich Shchedrin, Rodion Sheppard, John Shostakovich, Dimitri Simpson, Nicholas Sir C. Hubert H. Parry, Skempton, Howard Somervell, Sir Arthur Stanley, John Statham, Heathcote Stevenson, Ronald Swayne, Giles Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon Sweeney, William Tallis, Thomas Tallis, Thomas Tavener, John Taverner, John Tchaikovsky, Peter Il'yich Thumoth, Burk Tomás Luis de Victoria, Trad, Traditional, Tucapsky, Antonin Turner, William Tye, Christopher Uhl, Alfred Urbani, Pietro Vaughan Williams, Ralph Victoria, Tomas Luis de Vierne, Louis Walton, William Weelkes, Thomas Weir, Judith Wesley, Samuel Sebastian Whitacre, Eric Wilby, Philip Williams, Ralph Vaughan Wise, Michael Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Transcribed by W T Best, Wood, Charles Wylkynson, Robert
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Akers, James Atherton, James Atherton, Hannah Bagnall, Rachel Ballantyne, David Batting, Edward Bednall, David Blamey, Colin Bonaventure, Michael Bradley, Michael Brewer, Mike Brosnan, Charlotte Byram-Wigfield, Timothy Bywater, Helen Campbell, Hannah Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, Choir of Gonville and Caius College Cambridge and the Choir of Kings College London, Choir of St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh, Choir of St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, Coburn, Aidan Concerto Caledonia, Curington, David Darragh, Ali Dollins, Christopher Doyle, Julia Edinburgh Quartet, Etherington, Carleton Fell Clarinet Quartet, Fell Clarinet Quartet, Ferguson, Duncan Ferries, Gordon Fidelio Trio, Fletcher, Matthew Gay, Oliver Geach, Francesca Green, Malcolm Greenberg, David Grier, Francis Hamilton, Susan Holten, Bo Horton, David Irvine, Robert Jackson, Francis Jordan, Daniel Judd, Roger Kanter, Nina Kitchen, John Laing-Reilly, Thomas Laudibus, Lawrence, Batholomew Lawson, Mhairi Lay Clerks of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Le Prevost, David Lewis, Cara MacDougall, Jamie Makinson, Jeffrey May, Polly McDermott, Felicity McGuinness, David McGuinness, David McNaught, Graeme Mr McFall's Chamber, Mulroy, Nicholas National Youth Choir of Great Britain, Neave, Allan Neil, Tempe Nicholas, Benjamin Nieminski, Simon Ogilvie, Charles organ, Owens, Matthew Owens, Matthew Pavri, Fali Plummer, Gillian Potterton, Lucy Purefoy, William Ralph, Matthew Rawles, Marianne Sayers, Lenny Scottish Chamber Chorus, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Sheldrake, Christopher Skempton, Howard Smith, Simon Standley, Rick Taylor, Stephen Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum, The Abbey School Choir, Tewkesbury, The Choir of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, The Choir of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, The Exon Singers, The National Youth Choir of Great Britain, Thomas Hewitt Jones and David Ballantyne, Thompson, Paul Towers, William Turnell, Ashley Walker, Garry Walker, Lucy Webber, Geoffrey Webber, Geoffrey Wilde, David Wills, Claire Wilson-Haffenden, Rose Wilson-Johnson, David Yorkshire Baroque Soloists,
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Every summer, visitors flock to Scotland’s capital city as it plays host to the Edinburgh International Festival, a highlight of the European cultural calendar bringing together the world’s leading practitioners in opera, theatre, music and dance. Founded in 2000 by two University of Edinburgh graduates, Delphian Records looks set to make a comparable impact in the world of classical music recording. Motivated by a clear and focused artistic vision, the label has built determinedly on its foundations in specialised and often rarely-visited areas of repertoire. Musical treasures both old and new are uncovered by artists of international calibre. Delphian has developed relationships with some of the UK’s finest composers, organists, choirs and chamber ensembles, and the resulting recordings are produced by a dedicated team of talented engineers, writers and designers. Browse Delphian’s releases to explore the individual – the different. Follow the unfolding story of Delphian’s catalogue in-progress, which continues to expand on a consistent schedule of two releases per month. Allow yourself to sample what has quickly and unanimously won over critics around the globe. Our passions can be yours, too. Share in them, and come to know THE LABEL IN THE FESTIVAL CITY. DELPHIAN’S CATALOGUE IS, WITHOUT DOUBT, ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING AMONG THE GROWING NETWORK OF SMALLER BRITISH RECORDING LABELS. THE FREQUENCY OF RELEASES AND THE STUNNING BREADTH OF REPERTOIRE ARE MAJOR FACTORS IN THAT. AND THERE’S A SENSE OF THE DARING THAT YOU SIMPLY DON’T GET WITH THE TATTERED REMNANTS OF THE ESTABLISHED MULTI-NATIONAL GIANTS.’ — The Scotsman |
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A Gaelic Blessing
Adeste Fideles Organ Music for Christmas
Bartolotti Di Chitarra Spagnola
Bennett Fifield Birds & Beasts
Bryars Epilogue from Wonderlawn Eight Irish Madrigals
Carols contemporary and medieval
Choral Evensong from Tewkesbury Abbey
Falla Rodrigo Berio Weir Songs from the exotic
Fell Clarinet Quartet Bohemian Rhapsodies
Francis Jackson Sacred choral works
Gabriel Jackson Sacred Choral Works
Hafliði Hallgrímsson Music for solo piano
Howard Skempton - The Cloths of Heaven
Instruments from the Russell Collection
Johann Pachelbel Organ Works Vol. II
John Kitchen plays Handel Overtures
John Kitchen plays the organ of the Usher Hall
Knotwork
La Preciosa The guitar music of Gaspar Sanz
Marionas The Guitar Music of Francisco Guerau
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