Browne, J: Salve regina I

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John Browne - Music from the Eton Choirbook

John Browne - Music from the Eton Choirbook


Browne, J:

Salve regina I

Stabat iuxta

Stabat mater

O regina mundi clara

O Maria salvatoris mater


“By any other name, John Browne would surely be recognised as one of the very greatest English composers. The fact that fewer than 10 works survive intact in the Eton Choirbook (practically the only source transmitting his music anyway) only adds to his mysterious aura; the music sends normally dispassionate specialists reaching for superlatives. He stands head and shoulders above the other Eton composers, and it's high time he was accorded an anthology of his own. The discography of early polyphonic music has made such great strides that 'landmark' recordings are fewer and further between; yet this can hardly be described as anything else.
An index of Browne's stature is the variety of scorings he deploys. His eight-voice O MariaSalvatorismater was considered extraordinary enough to be given pride of place in the Eton Choirbook, and each of the three six-voice pieces included here is scored differently. No other Eton composer wrote so much six-voice music excluding trebles. Two of his pieces in this mould (Stabat iuxta Christi crucem and Oregina mundi) are here recorded convincingly for the first time. Phillips's line-up of men's voices (especially on the top lines) is as superb as Browne's must have been, for an exceptional keenness of focus is needed to prevent the thick texture from becoming stodgy; as it is, the sound of six parts jostling in a compass of under two octaves is thrilling.
But the pieces with trebles have long been reckoned Browne's masterpieces; as such, they have been recorded several times before. Phillips sees Browne as a mystical figure, and his choice of tempi in the Stabat mater and O Maria reflects this. His singers articulate it so convincingly as to suspend disbelief absolutely. The Tallis Scholars are to be heard at their best in this repertory; this recording confirms that. If you don't know Browne's music, you simply must hear this.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“the sheer beauty and crystalline perfection of these performances from the Tallis Scholars, with those high-flying treble lines so radiantly recorded, make this an unforgettable and richly rewarding experience.” Andrew McGregor, bbc.co.uk, 7th June 2005

GGramophone Awards 2005

Best of Category - Early Music

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - June 2005

Gimell - CDGIM036

(CD)

$16.75

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The Tallis Scholars Sing Tudor Church Music - Volume 1

The Tallis Scholars Sing Tudor Church Music - Volume 1

Marking the 500th Anniversary of the Coronation of King Henry VIII on June 24th, 1509


Browne, J:

Salve regina I

Stabat iuxta

Stabat Mater

O regina mundi clara

O Maria salvatoris mater

Cornyshe:

Gaude virgo mater Christi

Salve Regina

Ave Maria, Mater Dei

Taverner:

Mass 'The Western Wynde'

Tye:

Western Wind Mass


“Of all the polyphony we have recorded, this early English style with its dazzling high treble parts and luminous sonorities is, for me, as good as it gets. Henry VIII would have known this sound from childhood and may well have included some of the music recorded here at his Coronation.” Peter Phillips

Gimell - CDGIM209

(CD - 2 discs)

$16.75

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Sacred Music in the Renaissance Volume 3

Sacred Music in the Renaissance Volume 3

finest recordings 2000-09


Allegri:

Miserere mei, Deus

with additional embellishments by Deborah Roberts

Browne, J:

Salve regina I

Stabat iuxta

Stabat Mater

O regina mundi clara

O Maria salvatoris mater

Despres:

Missa 'Malheur me bat'

Missa Fortuna desperata

Gombert:

Magnificats Nos. 1-4

Magnificats Nos. 5-8

Palestrina:

Stabat mater

Missa Papae Marcelli

Tu es Petrus a 6

Verdelot:

Si bona suscepimus


The Tallis Scholars’ finest recordings presented in three volumes, one for each decade, and each offering over five hours of the award-winning performances that helped establish the sacred vocal music of the Renaissance as one of the great repertoires of western classical music.

Gimell - GIMBX303

(CD - 4 discs)

$21.25

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