Smith, A: Flos regalis

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New York Polyphony - Tudor City

Label:

Avie

Catalogue No:

AV2186

Discs:

1

Release date:

5th April 2010

Barcode:

0822252218626

Medium:

CD
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New York Polyphony - Tudor City


anon.:

Flos regalis

c. 14th century

Byrd:

Ave verum Corpus

Cornyshe:

Gaude virgo mater Christi

Dunstaple:

Speciosa facta es

Lamb, W:

Stella caeli

Smith, A:

Flos regalis

Surrexit Christus

To mock your reign

Magnificat à 4

Tallis:

O come in one to praise the Lord

Expend, O Lord

Audivi vocem de caelo

Why Fum'th in Fight?

Man blest no doubt

God Grant we grace (Tallis Canon)

Taverner:

Magnificat a 4 - Nesciens mater

Tye:

In pace in idipsum


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New York Polyphony’s second release for Avie is a compelling fusion of Tudor masterpieces from Byrd, Tallis, Taverner and others and contemporary works by Oslo-based English composer Andrew Smith.

Classical vocal quartet New York Polyphony struck a chord with their 2007 Avie debut, ‘I Sing the Birth’ (AV2141). An intimate meditation on the Christmas season, it garnered unanimous praise on both sides of the pond. For Gramophone Magazine it was “one of the season's best”, and it was an Editor's Christmas Choice in BBC Music Magazine. For their second release, the all-male foursome delivers their signature fusion of historically informed performances in a range of styles. Interspersed between sacred masterpieces of Tudor England are four new works by British-Norwegian composer Andrew Smith, adding a modern harmonic richness and complexity to the album. The result is a compelling synthesis of ancient and contemporary vocal music. New York Polyphony extends the mix of old world and new in the album’s title, named for the distinctive 19th-century neighbourhood on Manhattan’s East Side which is pictured in the striking cover design.

The Independent

21st May 2010

****

“The transitions between the ages are seemlessly effected, particularly impressive during back-to-back old and new performances of "Magnificat À Quatre". Recorded in New York's Cathedral of St John the Divine, these are beautifully blended voices of individual distinction”

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