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Though he lived through some of the most tumultuous times in English history, from the reigns of Henry VII to Elizabeth I, Thomas Tallis (c. 1505–1585) composed music for both the Catholic and Anglican churches that resounds the world over to this day.
Whether singing the monumental splendour of his famous 40-part motet Spem in alium or the intimate prayer I call and cry to thee, O Lord, the internationally renowned Oxford Camerata conducted by Jeremy Summerly are perfectly attuned to Tallis’s timeless genius.
Thomas Tallis: O sacrum convivium
O sacrum convivium
Thomas Tallis: Audivi vocem
Audivi vocem
Thomas Tallis: Lamentations of Jeremiah I
Lamentations (first set)
Thomas Tallis: Discomfort them, O Lord
Discomfort them, O Lord
Thomas Tallis: Loquebantur variis linguis
Loquebantur variis linguis
Thomas Tallis: Lamentations of Jeremiah II
Lamentations (second set)
Thomas Tallis: Videte miraculum
Videte miraculum
Thomas Tallis: Mass for 4 Voices
Mass for 4 Voices: Sanctus
Thomas Tallis: I call and cry to thee
I call and cry to thee, O Lord
Thomas Tallis: Salvator mundi
Salvator mundi
Thomas Tallis: Spem in alium
Spem in alium
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