Stubbs and Pacific MusicWorks “truly glorious”
“While these forces were perhaps smaller than might have pertained in San Marco, they nevertheless created a wonderfully satisfying concert for a large audience on a very wet night.
Stubbs chose some works for the entire group of singers, often antiphonally, with either high voices juxtaposed with low ones or a solo voice followed by a response, and some superbly rich choral works for which he laid down his lute and conducted, such as the “Dixit Dominus” which ended the first half.”