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For information about the scope of this column, consult the headnote in the September 2002 issue (p. 136 of this volume).
Music of the Gothic Era. Early Music Consort of London/David Munrow. Archiv 471 731-2, 2002.
The historical significance of this recording renders it, in some ways, impervious to criticism--love it or hate it, every library needs to own a copy. At the time of its original release in 1976, Music of the Gothic Era was met with both lavish praise and cranky denigration, with some justification on both sides. Yes, the singers were of the highest caliber and their energy and skill combined to create what was probably the single most ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Sound Recording Reviews.(Sound Recording Review)