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  1. Together, Short and Tenebrae have recorded over 30 albums. Among these are What Sweeter Music: Songs & Carols for Christmas from 2009, Music of the Spheres from 2016, which earned a 2017 Grammy nomination, and in 2018, A Walk with Ivor Gurney. ~ Keith Finke & Robert Cummings

  2. From £ 11. 00 / month. If you are a library, university or other organisation that would be interested in an institutional subscription to Gramophone please click here for further information. Here’s a nourishing, thoughtfully compiled release from...

  3. 19 de abr. de 2018 · News ‘A Walk with Ivor Gurney’ Appeal – Target Reached! Posted on 19 April 2018. We’re thrilled to announce that over 6 weeks of fundraising, we have raised over double our initial target of £5,000 to reach a total of £10,060 raised towards our Ivor Gurney project.

  4. Ivor Gurney has now become a significant figure in the English cultural tradition but for as many reasons are he has followers. For some he is an icon of World War 1, amongst many other cultural figures, but distinctive because of the way in which the impact of war on Gurney lasted for so many years after (and I’m avoiding discussion here regarding pre-war signs of mental ill health).

  5. We need your help to raise £5,000 to fund Tenebrae’s next recording project – A Walk with Ivor Gurney – for release on Signum Classics. This exciting project...

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  6. 10 de nov. de 2018 · Ivor Gurney was a genuine polymath, a talented composer and poet whose career was disrupted by serving with the Gloucestershire Regiment in World War I.He continued to write verse and music while posted to the front, picking up a serious shoulder injury along the way and later becoming the victim of a gas attack (an experience he stoically described as “no worse than catarrh or a bad cold”).

  7. Tenebrae join the Aurora Orchestra with mezzo soprano Dame Sarah Connolly and narrator Simon Callow for ‘A Walk with Ivor Gurney’, an album of choral music celebrating the works of Ivor Gurney whose promising career as a composer was interrupted by World War I. Alongside four pieces of Gurney’s own music are works by his contemporaries, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Herbert Howells.

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