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Woodley Ensemble maintains an active concert schedule, including season concerts in Washington, DC and performances throughout the region and beyond. The group has appeared in New York City on the chamber music series at the 92nd Street Y, as well as in the Piccolo Spoleto Festival in South Carolina and the Reading Music Festival in Pennsylvania. In the Washington area, the Ensemble has been featured on the Dumbarton Concert Series, the summer concert series at Washington National Cathedral, in the “Art of the Choir” Festival at St. Paul’s Church and as guest artists on the subscription series of the Cathedral Choral Society. The Ensemble has a long-standing relationship with Peter Phillips, founder and music director of the Tallis Scholars. Mr. Phillips has come to Washington to guest-conduct the Ensemble four times, and Woodley has performed with the Tallis Scholars in New York City and at the University of Maryland. His visits are highlights of the Ensemble’s performance calendar. The group has released several recordings, most recently Love Songs for Chorus, on the Arsis Audio label, which was featured on the cover of the Fall, 2003 issue of Fanfare Magazine. A recent review in the Choral Journal notes: “This recording is seventy minutes of exquisite contemporary choral singing. From the lush opening chord to the last, conductor Frank Albinder leads the Washington, D.C. based ensemble with impeccable precision. Especially impressive is the vertical tuning displayed by this group while performing repertoire replete with difficult harmonies and tone clusters. Dynamic contrasts are thrilling and heartfelt and are indicative of the singers' connection to the poetry.” The Ensemble has also recorded two discs of hymns from the Episcopal Hymnal of 1940, available on the Bluemont Records label. A new CD of classic 20th-century choral music by Marshall, Pärt, Schoenfield and Waldenby was recently recorded and will be released by Arsis Audio in early 2007. |
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