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Blackburn's trebles should be proud of their disc. The three boys, overall, give a good account of their musical skills. As well as performances of some of the 'classic' Bach and Handel solos there are several tracks by less well-known composers such as Corfe, Anon of Egerton and Nares. In between, Morris plays three delightful interludes on the Tickell chamber organ. Though the programme of entirely seventeenth-and eighteenth century music is an admirable achievement, there might be too much of the same thing on the disc since 20 of the 27 tracks are solo treble accompanied by chamber organ. However, there are beautiful performances of quality and, as Tanner says in the booklet, I 'your talents and gifts are precious. They are to be used for God's glory.'
Will Dawes
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