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We are thrilled to welcome composer, vocalist and violinist Claire Victoria Roberts to our Choral Now series with her stunning…
Earlier this summer we were delighted to announce the publication of a new group of madrigals, written some 450 years…
The substantial historic correspondence of an outstanding Victorian music publisher has recently found a new home at the British Library…
We’re thrilled to see that our friends over at Dutton Epoch have released the world premiere recordings of Vaughan Williams's…
With pleasure and pride in an association of over 25 years, Stainer & Bell warmly congratulates Rhian Samuel on the…
In conversation with Angus Smith, Stainer & Bell’s Choral Ambassador
It is customary to look ahead to composer anniversaries that fall in the next twelve months, and two dates in…
It is with great pleasure that we announce the release of two choral collections by Charles Villiers Stanford, not only…
Take your clarinet skills to the next level with Edmund Jolliffe’s Taking Off and Flying High. Formerly published by Spartan…
There’s great news for fans of Anna Lapwood’s award-winning organ anthology and Stainer & Bell bestseller, Gregoriana. Anna has just…
We mourn the passing at the age of 88 of the Reverend Alan Gaunt, minister of the United Reformed Church,…
In the first of several exciting new works by leading choral composer and conductor Ben Parry, we are thrilled to…
We are thrilled to welcome composer, writer and film-maker Tony Britten to our Choral Now series with his beautiful new…
A Publisher Spotlight CelloLid, a specialist publisher of music for cello, was founded by Mats Lidström, an internationally acclaimed soloist and chamber musician…
We are delighted to announce the publication of Sebastian Johnson’s award-winning Norwich Service, for SATB and organ, in our Choral Now series. The mystical,…
Stainer & Bell is thrilled to announce its appointment as the exclusive worldwide distributor for a brand-new classical music publishing…
Among Vaughan Williams’s earliest settings of poetry by Walt Whitman, and his only one for a cappella chorus, By the Bivouac’s…
Martin Yates introduces his new realisation and orchestration of The Steersman, now available for the first time: I am always profoundly moved…
We’re really looking forward to exhibiting at the European String Teachers Association (ESTA) International Conference held from 2nd to 6th…
We are thrilled to announce the publication Anna Disley-Simpson’s stunning, eight-part choral piece The Way Through the Woods in our…
We’re looking forward to exhibiting at the Music & Drama Education Expo at the Business Design Centre in London later…
Edited under the supervision of the Purcell Society by Bruce Wood The Purcell Society’s major new redaction of Dido and…
SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY OFFER! To mark the 400th anniversary of the death of William Byrd, justifiably regarded as one of the finest…
On Sunday 11 December I was delighted to visit Down Ampney, the village in which Ralph Vaughan Williams was born,…
We’re thrilled and honoured that Gregoriana, Anna Lapwood’s fantastic anthology of new compositions for organ, has been awarded New Publication…
Our two little Musidoku® books — think Sudoku with musical symbols instead of numbers — have proved hugely popular Christmas…
We’re truly excited to welcome Derri Joseph Lewis to the Stainer & Bell catalogue with his choral work Something Exciting, written for the National Youth Choirs…
On 12 October, Ralph Vaughan Williams’s 150th birthday, members of the S&B team were thrilled to be invited to a…
The work of award-winning artist Mariusz Kaldowski, an outstanding new portrait of Ralph Vaughan Williams was acquired in 2021 for…
Last year we published a brand-new, heart-warming carol from the pen of Thomas Hewitt Jones, Love is the Answer for…
More... We're truly thrilled to welcome Richard Allain to our Choral Now series with a beautiful new carol/winter piece —…
The suites, lessons and miscellaneous short pieces for harpsichord by Maurice Greene are an important and much-pirated corpus of eighteenth-century…
Stainer & Bell is delighted to announce new and exclusive worldwide distribution agreements with three specialist publishers of music for…
Twelve chant-based organ pieces by contemporary women composers, for liturgical and concert performance Compiled and edited by Anna Lapwood We’re…
We're so thrilled to welcome Kristina Arakelyan to our Choral Now series with her beautiful choral love songs for SATB…
Spanish Sonata by Sarah Rodgers is the featured work in the first of a series of four programmes...
The train about to depart from Platform 1 is the 20:22 History Express, calling at The Invention of the World…
In the late eighteenth century, music historians decided, on not much evidence, that Purcell had composed Dido and Aeneas expressly for…
Stainer & Bell is delighted to announce the publication of composer Joe Bates’s new choral piece Some Parts of Us in our Choral…
Review Celia Cobb and Naomi Yandell have done it again. Here is another volume that will both delight and inform…
The Cello Sonata by Sir George Dyson (1883–1964) is the most substantial of the composer’s earliest surviving works. Indeed, within…
We are delighted to have published a major new anthem by Gareth Treseder for SATB double choir and organ, Come,…
We're absolutely delighted to welcome composer Gareth Treseder to the Stainer & Bell Choral Now catalogue with his latest work…
Philip Lancaster’s new version of The Western Playland (and of Sorrow) is a revelation of a major work in British music previously…
As the penultimate stage in the reordering of the Society’s edition of Purcell’s anthems, the fourteen items in the new…
The latest volume in the Early English Church Music series features the music of Henry Lawes (1595–1662). Admired by Milton,…
Embracing fresh challenges after a decade of successful choral music publishing, founders of the English Philharmonia catalogue Graham and Anna…
Just published - for SATB, flute, harp or piano, organ and strings Commissioned for the 20th Anniversary of Battersea Choral…
Ian de Massini read Music at King’s College, Cambridge whilst a choral scholar in the famous chapel choir, during which…