Henry V: Gloria

This page lists our only recording of Gloria, by King Henry V (1386-1422) on CD.

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Music for Henry V and the House of Lancaster

Awards:

BBC Music Magazine

Choral & Song Choice - October 2011

Label:

Hyperion

Catalogue No:

CDA67868

Discs:

1

Release date:

30th Aug 2011

Barcode:

0034571178684

Medium:

CD
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Music for Henry V and the House of Lancaster

The English cyclic Mass Quem malignus spiritus and ceremonial motets for fifteenth-century princely chapels


anon.:

The Office for St John of Bridlington

Asperges me, Domine

Missa Quem malignus spiritus

Ave regina caelorum

Richard Butler (tenor)

Gloriosae virginis

Christopher Watson (tenor)

Ite missa est – Agimus tibi gratias

Lucca Choirbook

Tota pulchra es

Timothy Travers-Brown (countertenor)

Cooke, John:

Alma proles

Damett:

Salvatoris mater / O Georgi Deo care

Frye, W:

Ave regina coelorum

Henry V:

Gloria

Power, L:

Ave regina cælorum

Gloriose virginis

Sturgeon:

Salve mater Domini / Salve templum Domini


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The Binchois Consort presents a disc which demonstrates the beauty and grandeur of the music performed daily in princely chapels of fifteenth-century England. It illustrates the sheer variety of types of singing, some of it virtuosic in its brilliance. Specifically it offers sacred ceremonial pieces written either for Henry V himself, as King, or to invoke the saintly patron of the House of Lancaster, John of Bridlington, as well as a selection of intricate motets.

Scholarly notes by Philip Weller place this music firmly in its historical context, and the Binchois performances represent the highest standard of early music singing of the present day. Every nuance is considered and each phrase is relished in this immaculately polished disc.

playHenry V: Gloria

playAnon: The Office For St John Of Bridlington

playAnon: Asperges Me, Domine

playAnon: Missa Quem Malignus Spiritus - 1. Kyrie

playAnon: Missa Quem Malignus Spiritus - 2. Gloria

playAnon: Ave Regina Caelorum

playPower: Ave Regina Caelorum

playAnon: Missa Quem Malignus Spiritus - 3. Credo

playAnon: Gloriosae Virginis

playPower: Gloriosae Virginis

playAnon: Missa Quem Malignus Spiritus - 4. Sanctus & Benedictus

playDamett: Salvatoris Mater / O Georgi Deo Care

playCooke (J): Alma Proles / Christi Miles

playSturgeon: Salve Mater / Salve Templum

playAnon: Missa Quem Malignus Spiritus - 5. Agnus Dei

playAnon: Ite Missa Est ... Agimus Tibi Gratias

playAnon: Tota Pulchra Es

playFrye: Ave Regina Caelorum A 4

The Telegraph

2nd September 2011

****

“This repertoire testifies to the haunting purity of music from the early 15th century...The Binchois Consort under Andrew Kirkman performs with discreet, moving expressiveness.”

The Guardian

8th September 2011

****

“It's subtle, beautiful stuff and no one would doubt its spiritual sincerity...One piece, a setting of the Gloria, is ascribed to "Roy Henry", reckoned to be the king himself; he was quite a composer, if this is anything to go by. The performances are faultless.”

Classic FM Magazine

October 2011

****

“The all-male Binchois Consort sing the bellicose king's gruff polyphony with appropriately hard, but not unpleasant tone. They sound fresh off the battlefield...The low tenors peal out the cantus firmus of the mass while eunuchy altos and high tenors weave extended intricate lines over it in phrases arched like an arrow shower...This is an enlightened disc covering an unexplored repertoire.”

BBC Music Magazine

October 2011

****

“The is a magical and moving chance to hear music directly from the circle of Henry V and his son Henry VI...It would be difficult to imagine more tuneful, exacting interpretations of some of these compositions...this is an adventurous disc which provides a fascinating glimpse into the kind of soundscape that must have greeted Henry V on his return from Agincourt.”

International Record Review

September 2011

“All these works, with their endless rhythmic and melodic variety and dense counterpoint, present considerable challenges in performance...All in all, I think this is The Binchois Consort's best recording yet.”

Gramophone Magazine

Awards Issue 2011

“What stand out are the freshness and vigour of [the Missa's] rhythmic shapes, and the richness of its imitative weaving...As we gear up towards 2015 one can only hope that this beautiful disc will help to give a more rounded picture of the Victor of Agincourt as a musical patron with exquisite taste.”

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