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James Whitbourn's magisterial motet He carried me away in the spirit moved as a great procession, approaching and receding into the distance, while the glacial tone clusters of Peter Klatzow's Three Spiritual Nocturnes sparkled like the chilly winter weather outside.
Così fan tutte; Dream Hunter; Commotio; Stephen Hough, LPO/Alsop – review 2012
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The word luminosity describes the nature of celestial light, and the music of composer James Whitbourn is a celebration of that light: peaceful, radiant and clear.
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Well, English composer James Whitbourn belongs to a new generation of musicians who are changing that perception.
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James Whitbourn: Luminosity and Other Choral Works time by using a comparison website set up by.
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English composer James Whitbourn, born in 1963, is part of a new generation of musicians who are no longer bound to the notion that contemporary music needs to challenge the listener with difficulty.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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English composer James Whitbourn, born in 1963, is part of a new generation of musicians who are no longer bound to the notion that contemporary music needs to challenge the listener with difficulty.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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(Soundbite of song, "Luminosity") Unidentified Group: (Singing) BLOCK: The CD by James Whitbourn is "Luminosity."
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James Whitbourn: Luminosity and Other Choral Works
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James Whitbourn: Luminosity and Other Choral Works
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James Whitbourn: Luminosity and Other Choral Works
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