Margaret Rizza
Margaret Rizza (born 1929) is an English composer, primarily of church music.[1] She taught singing at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama 1977 to 1994.[2]
Works, editions and recordings
- Ave generosa[3]
- Choral Works (Mysterium amoris) Gaudete Ensemble, Eamonn Dougan. Naxos
References
- ↑ Stephen Cottrell Emmaus: The Way of Faith 2004 p12 "Many people find the prayer chants from Taize or Iona or those by Margaret Rizza particularly helpful."
- ↑ "RIZZA, M.: Choral Works (Mysterium amoris) (Gaudete Ensemble, Dougan)". Retrieved 31 January 2016.
- ↑ International Record Review 2007 "Margaret Rizza's Ave generosa, featuring soprano and alto solo voices, has a charisma all of its own and was written especially for The Sixteen, who stamp their mark on the work most commendablv, despite isolated moments of tonal ...
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