Byrd: O God that guides the cheerful sun

This page lists all recordings of O God that guides the cheerful sun, by William Byrd (1543-1623) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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Byrd - The Second Service & Consort Anthems

Byrd - The Second Service & Consort Anthems


Byrd:

Arise, O Lord (2nd part: Help us, O God)

O God that guides the cheerful sun

Alack, when I look back

In nomine a5 (II)

instrumental

Second Service: Magnificat & Nunc dimittis

Fantasia in D minor

organ solo

In nomine a5 (IV)

instrumental

Blessed is he that fears the Lord

Thou God that guid’st

O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth

Fantasia in A minor

organ solo

Lord in thy wrath

In nomine a5 (V)

instrumental

Have mercy upon me, O God

Why do I use my paper, inke and penne?

Prevent Us, O Lord


Stefan Roberts (treble) & Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor)

Fretwork & The Choir of Magdalen College, Bill Ives

“This disc is a benchmark - of interpretation, scholarship and programming. Both its interpretation and its dramatic re-contextualization of Byrd make even the utterly familiar (e.g. 'O Lord make thy servant Elizabeth') startlingly different. Re-contextualization is achieved by having viols replace the organ in liturgical music, and by programming domestic with church composition. That domestic and sacred music-making merged in Byrd's writing is in fact the guiding conviction of this recording. Characteristic of his genius was a facility for combining the beguilingly intimate with the grand. The use of soloists with choir in the verse anthems, the alteration of simple (homophonic) and complex (imitative) writing in the anthems, and the underpinning of soloist with rich counterpoint in psalm settings create a sense of vertigo. Traversing the terrain of the most personal, one suddenly stands on the brink of the monumental. For this reason, using a viol consort - normally the reserve of domestic music-making - to accompany the choir makes perfect sense. Placing domestic sacred song alongside liturgical music highlights how similar was Byrd's approach to both facets of his output. But it is above all the conviction of the performance - its flawless ensemble, radiant boy trebles and sensitivity to implied rhetoric - that carries the argument. Covey-Crump's creamy colour imbues solo passages with a secular feel, as does the confidence of Roberts' delivery. Fretwork has rarely played more passionately or with greater refinement. The conceits of imagination in Byrd's keyboard fantasias prove a wellspring for Leonard's readings. Meticulousness of engineering and research inform all aspects of this disc's production. Here is a recording whose ingenuity approaches that of the composer it celebrates.” *****/***** BBC Music, October

Harmonia Mundi - HMU907440

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Music and Sweet Poetry Agree

Music and Sweet Poetry Agree

16th & 17th century English Songs


anon.:

O Death Rock me Asleep

This Merry Pleasant Spring

Byrd:

In Winter Cold

Whereat an Ant

Ambitious Love

O God that guides the cheerful sun

Campion:

As by the Streams of Babylon

Never weather-beaten sail

Dowland:

Time stands still

Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597)

Awake, sweet love

Hargreaves:

Who Keeps in Compass his Desires

Lanier:

Fire, Fire!

Suite in B flat major

The Marigold (Mark How the Blushful Morn)

Locke:

Suite in D minor 'For his majesty's sagbutts and cornetts'

Morley:

April is in My Mistress Face

Purcell:

Sweeter than Roses

Three Parts upon a Ground in D major - Z731

Here the deities approve, Z.339

Wilbye:

Adieu, sweet Amaryllis


Matthew White (countertenor)

Analekta - AN29918

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William Byrd - Consort Songs

William Byrd - Consort Songs


Byrd:

Rejoice unto the Lord

Ah silly Soul

An aged dame

O dear life, when may it be

Come to me, grief, for ever

Who likes to love

O that most rare breast

All as a sea

Ye sacred muses

Constant Penelope

O God that guides the cheerful sun

Lullaby, my sweet little baby

How vain the toils


Robin Blaze (countertenor)

Concordia

‘Blaze continues to chart new territories of vocal expression. Blending purity with confidence, he draws on his vocal strengths—effortlessly sustained legato, delicate pianissimos, crisp declamation—to starkly varied effect, depending on the context of each song’ (BBC Music Magazine)

Hyperion - CDA67397

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