Ex Cathedra (English Wikipedia)

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  • See, for instance, Andrew McGregor (19 May 2003), Ex Cathedra; New World Symphonies, BBC, archived from the original on 21 October 2007, retrieved 18 December 2008, Ex Cathedra and Jeffrey Skidmore are first-rate ambassadors for this music. ... [T]he overall sound is beautiful and the performance, from instrumentalists and singers, has great conviction and energy. ... An album of unexpectedly wicked delight.; Christopher Morley (20 October 2005), "Classical CD review: Celestial sounds sourced from sunny Latin America; Moon, sun and all things – Ex Cathedra", Birmingham Post; and John Quinn (2008), Fire Burning in the Snow/Skidmore, Ex Cathedra, ArkivMusic.com, archived from the original on 8 June 2011, retrieved 18 December 2008, The standard of performance is unfailingly excellent. Ensemble work, both vocal and instrumental, is tight and the many vocal solos are all taken extremely well. The performances display flair and finesse on the part of all concerned. Jeffrey Skidmore's direction is perceptive, lively and, above all, persuasive..

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  • See, for instance, Andrew McGregor (19 May 2003), Ex Cathedra; New World Symphonies, BBC, archived from the original on 21 October 2007, retrieved 18 December 2008, Ex Cathedra and Jeffrey Skidmore are first-rate ambassadors for this music. ... [T]he overall sound is beautiful and the performance, from instrumentalists and singers, has great conviction and energy. ... An album of unexpectedly wicked delight.; Christopher Morley (20 October 2005), "Classical CD review: Celestial sounds sourced from sunny Latin America; Moon, sun and all things – Ex Cathedra", Birmingham Post; and John Quinn (2008), Fire Burning in the Snow/Skidmore, Ex Cathedra, ArkivMusic.com, archived from the original on 8 June 2011, retrieved 18 December 2008, The standard of performance is unfailingly excellent. Ensemble work, both vocal and instrumental, is tight and the many vocal solos are all taken extremely well. The performances display flair and finesse on the part of all concerned. Jeffrey Skidmore's direction is perceptive, lively and, above all, persuasive..

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  • See, for instance, Andrew McGregor (19 May 2003), Ex Cathedra; New World Symphonies, BBC, archived from the original on 21 October 2007, retrieved 18 December 2008, Ex Cathedra and Jeffrey Skidmore are first-rate ambassadors for this music. ... [T]he overall sound is beautiful and the performance, from instrumentalists and singers, has great conviction and energy. ... An album of unexpectedly wicked delight.; Christopher Morley (20 October 2005), "Classical CD review: Celestial sounds sourced from sunny Latin America; Moon, sun and all things – Ex Cathedra", Birmingham Post; and John Quinn (2008), Fire Burning in the Snow/Skidmore, Ex Cathedra, ArkivMusic.com, archived from the original on 8 June 2011, retrieved 18 December 2008, The standard of performance is unfailingly excellent. Ensemble work, both vocal and instrumental, is tight and the many vocal solos are all taken extremely well. The performances display flair and finesse on the part of all concerned. Jeffrey Skidmore's direction is perceptive, lively and, above all, persuasive..

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  • Ex Cathedra, Ex Cathedra, archived from the original on 9 May 2008, retrieved 19 June 2008.
  • Recordings, Ex Cathedra, retrieved 19 May 2017

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  • Ex Cathedra, Ex Cathedra, archived from the original on 9 May 2008, retrieved 19 June 2008.
  • Terry Grimley (11 October 2007), "Ex Cathedra launches new season", Birmingham Post, archived from the original on 21 May 2011, retrieved 19 June 2008.
  • Ex Cathedra Baroque Orchestra, Goldberg: The Early-Music Portal, 2003, archived from the original on 27 November 2006, retrieved 18 December 2008.
  • See, for instance, Andrew McGregor (19 May 2003), Ex Cathedra; New World Symphonies, BBC, archived from the original on 21 October 2007, retrieved 18 December 2008, Ex Cathedra and Jeffrey Skidmore are first-rate ambassadors for this music. ... [T]he overall sound is beautiful and the performance, from instrumentalists and singers, has great conviction and energy. ... An album of unexpectedly wicked delight.; Christopher Morley (20 October 2005), "Classical CD review: Celestial sounds sourced from sunny Latin America; Moon, sun and all things – Ex Cathedra", Birmingham Post; and John Quinn (2008), Fire Burning in the Snow/Skidmore, Ex Cathedra, ArkivMusic.com, archived from the original on 8 June 2011, retrieved 18 December 2008, The standard of performance is unfailingly excellent. Ensemble work, both vocal and instrumental, is tight and the many vocal solos are all taken extremely well. The performances display flair and finesse on the part of all concerned. Jeffrey Skidmore's direction is perceptive, lively and, above all, persuasive..