Friday, March 13, 2020

Iterum Press



Iterum Press specializes in the publication of sacred music for choir written between 1750-1900. Why is our press different? We discover musical jewels that have vanished into obscurity but need to be brought back into the church repertoire. Works by Attwood, Bristow, von Neukomm,  and Carr are some of the composers that we offer here. They can be performed in the church, or even in concerts. And not expensive. Check out our website.

What music does that mean?

It will be forgotten music treasures. Music by well-known composers of that time: Joseph Barnby,
George Frederick Barstow, or Samuel S. Wesley. Not just the pieces we know, though. The forgotten music that is worth singing again.

Music by composers that have been lost in time: Philip Trajetta, John Beckwith, or Benjamin Carr. They were well known in their day, but have been almost completely erased today. Iterum Press has found sacred choir music from these composers.


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