Tye: Agnus Dei from Missa Sine Nomine

This page lists all recordings of Agnus Dei from Missa Sine Nomine, by Christopher Tye (c.1505-73) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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English Renaissance Music

English Renaissance Music

A recital which contrasts the inspirational work of Thomas Tallis, Christopher Tye and John Sheppard


Sheppard, J:

Gaudete celicole

Beati omnes

Laudate pueri

Tallis:

In ieiunio et fletu

Te lucis ante terminum

Audivi vocem de caelo

Salvator mundi, Domine

Tye:

Omnes gentes, plaudite manibus

Gloria from Missa Sine Nomine

Credo from Missa Sine Nomine

Sanctus from Missa Sine Nomine

Eterne rex

Agnus Dei from Missa Sine Nomine

In pace in idipsum


David James (countertenor), Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor), Steven Harrold (tenor), Gordon Jones (baritone) & Robert Macdonald (bass)

The Hilliard Ensemble

After the enormous success last year of their recording of Bach Motets (476 5776), the Hilliard Ensemble turn their attention to music of the English Renaissance and specifically, works by three 16th century composers, Tallis, Tye and Sheppard. While Christopher Tye might be branded one of the lesser-known figures of the English Renaissance, and John Sheppard perhaps the more esoteric, Thomas Tallis stands as the most important and accomplished musician of the Tudor period. All three, however, were masters of polyphony, associated with the Chapel Royal. The music here is not a sampling of the (much-recorded) music for the new Prayer Book but a survey of the earliest examples of the impact of reform on musical composition, namely from the last decades of Henry VIII’s reign. The works of Tallis, Tye and Sheppard are alternated and contrasted throughout this beautifully constructed recital, recorded, like many of the Hilliard Ensemble’s CDs, in the splendid, crystal-clear acoustics of the Sankt Gerold monastery in the Austrian Alps. Tallis has long been an inspirational figure for the Hilliards, who had a huge success with their recording of his Lamentations of Jeremiah (833 3082) in 1986 - one of their first ECM New Series discs - and also brought his music into their collaboration with Jan Garbarek on Mnemosyne (465 1222).

“The ensemble is flawless and the sound reproduction crystalline.” BBC Music Magazine, Proms 2008 ***

“…beautifully blended performances…” Gramophone Magazine, October 2008

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