Tomkins: When David Heard

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Renaissance Radio

Renaissance Radio

Sacred Music from the Renaissance Era for Celestial and Secular Radio


Allegri:

Miserere mei, Deus

Brumel, A:

Agnus Dei (Missa Et ecce terrae motus)

Byrd:

Mass for four voices - Agnus Dei

O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth

Nunc Dimittis (The Great Service)

Clemens:

Ego flos campi

Cornysh the elder:

Ave Maria Mater Dei

Despres:

Ave Maria ... Virgo serena

Agnus Dei (Messe de l'Homme Armé ‘sexti toni')

Gesualdo:

Precibus et meritis

Maria, Mater gratiae

Guerrero:

Ave Virgo sanctissima

Lasso:

Ave Regina caelorum

Salve Regina

Mouton, J:

Salva nos, Domine

Palestrina:

Agnus Dei (Missa brevis)

Sicut lilium inter spinas (from Canticum canticorum, Motets Book IV)

Praetorius, H:

Joseph lieber, Joseph mein

Rore:

Descendi in hortum meum

Sheppard, J:

In manus tuas I, II & III

Tallis:

Lamentations of Jeremiah I: Incipit

Lamentations of Jeremiah I: Aleph

Lamentations of Jeremiah I: Bet

Mihi autem nimis

O sacrum convivium

O nata lux de lumine 5vv

Miserere nostri, motet for 7 voices, P. 207

If ye love me

Hear the voice and prayer

A new commandment

Why Fum'th in Fight?

E'en like the hunted hind

God Grant we grace (Tallis Canon)

Veni creator: Come Holy Ghost

Taverner:

Kyrie 'Le Roy'

Missa Gloria tibi Trinitas: Benedictus

Tomkins:

When David Heard

Victoria:

Ave Maria

O vos omnes

Requiem: Kyrie

Requiem: Graduale

Versa est in luctum

White, Robert:

Christe qui lux es et dies III


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Gimell - CDGIM212

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Tune thy Musicke to Thy Hart

Tune thy Musicke to Thy Hart

Tudor & Jacobean music for private devotion


Amner:

O ye little flock

A stranger here

Browne, J:

Jesu, mercy, how may this be?

Byrd:

Why do I use my paper, inke and penne?

Campion:

Never weather-beaten sail

Croce:

From profound centre of my heart

Dowland:

I shame at mine unworthiness

Gibbons, O:

See, see, the Word is incarnate

Parsons, R:

In nomine a 4 No. 1

In nomine a 4 No. 2

Ramsey, R:

How are the mighty fallen

Tallis:

Purge me, O Lord

Taverner:

In nomine a 4

Tomkins:

O Praise the Lord, All Ye Heathen

When David Heard


Stile Antico (joined by Fretwork) explore long-neglected repertory: the wealth of Tudor and Jacobean sacred music written for domestic devotion, rather than for church worship. Culled from collections intended for use in private homes, these pieces by Tomkins, Campion, Byrd, Tallis, Dowland, Gibbons and others, offer a unique insight into the turbulent religious climate of the time and the thriving musical culture at its heart.

Stile Antico is now established as one of the most original and exciting voices in its field. Much in demand in concert, the group performs regularly throughout Europe and North America. Their recordings are the best-sellers on the harmonia mundi label, winning awards including the Diapason d’or de l’année and the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik, and have twice attracted GRAMMY nominations. Their release Song of Songs won the 2009 Gramophone Award for Early Music and reached the top of the US Classical Chart.

Few ensembles can match the breadth of Fretwork’s repertoire, which ranges from the first printed collection published in 1501 in Venice to music commissioned by the group this year. In the 25 years since its debut, Fretwork’s pioneering work has taken its members all over the world. Their consistently high standards have brought music old and new to audiences hitherto unfamiliar with the inspiring sound-world of the viol.

Fretwork’s acclaimed recordings of the classic English viol repertory – Purcell, Gibbons, Lawes, Byrd – have become the benchmark by which other performances are measured. Its arrangements of the music of J. S. Bach have garnered particular praise. Released in 2009, the harmonia mundi recording of Purcell’s Complete Fantazias won the Gramophone Award for Baroque Chamber Music.

“We are, perhaps, in a wood-panelled Elizabethan hall, where in the early 17th century the family of a large house gather for their private prayer. Voices and viols mix in harmony, ranging from the familiar simplicity of Thomas Campion's "Never weather-beaten sail" to the elaborate verse anthem by Orlando Gibbons's "See, see the word is incarnate"...Another triumph” The Observer, 29th January 2012

“The beautifully blended voices of Stile Antico give this music with all the intensity that its emotional content merits. But then every work here fairly burns itself on the heart.” Sunday Times, 12th February 2012

“the performances are wonderfully fresh, revelling in the harmonic false relations and affectingly attentive to the import of the words.” The Telegraph, 18th February 2012 *****

“a varied treasure trove of seldom heard but extremely affecting music, nicely sung and spliced together with some darkly-glittering string In Nomines played by Fretwork...[They] easily persuade us that there is such a thing as beautiful simplicity.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2012 ****

“Stile Antico's sleek tuning and supple attention to words, and the studio recording, intimate but not claustrophobic, do bring a carefully plotted span (over 120 years) of sacred styles into our listening rooms with rare success.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2012

“another winner from the 12-voice ensemble Stile Antico... The two pieces by Thomas Tomkins, O praise the Lord and When David heard, epitomise the expressive richness of the style. But the simplicity of Campion’s Never weather-beaten sail is also gorgeous, and there’s an unexpected rocking figure, John Browne’s much earlier Jesu, mercy, how may this be?, that becomes a real earworm. The contributions of the viol consort Fretwork are equally fine” Irish Times, 20th April 2012 *****

“The group's singing is, as ever, breathtakingly beautiful” Classical Music, 2nd June 2012 ****

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - May 2012

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Music from the reign of King James I

Music from the reign of King James I


Gibbons, O:

Great King of Gods

O all true faithful hearts

Fancy in C fa ut

Robert Quinney (organ)

Fancy in Gamutt flatt

Robert Quinney (organ)

See, see, the Word is incarnate

Fantasia of four parts

Robert Quinney (organ)

Hosanna to the son of David

O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not

Almighty and everlasting God

Preludium

Robert Quinney (organ)

O clap your hands

Hooper, E:

Great Service

Ramsey, R:

How are the mighty fallen

Tomkins:

Be strong and of a good courage

O sing unto the Lord a new song

When David Heard

Then David mourned


Westminster Abbey has been the focus of British royal occasions for centuries, and the early seventeenth century saw the most dazzling musicians of the age writing music for the Court in all its various incarnations. This fascinating disc presents a selection of works from the reign of King James I.

The most celebrated name on this disc is that of Orlando Gibbons, and some of his most masterly works are presented here including the gloriously contrapuntal O clap your hands and the startlingly original verse anthem See, see, the Word is incarnate, setting an extraordinary text which covers the whole of the liturgical year.

The most eloquent and emotionally intense music recorded here was most likely never intended for performance in the Abbey, or any other church, but has a particularly Royal relevance. The laments of King David were set by many composers of this period. These moving texts have no place in the liturgy, being neither part of the Ordinary of Psalms and canticles, nor able to furnish a seasonally appropriate or devotional anthem. Their composition seems therefore to have been a response to the death in November 1612 of the Prince of Wales, Prince Henry. These are courtly laments, in which the composers give voice – and perhaps vied to give voice most eloquently – to the grief of the King (in the settings of David’s lament for his son Absalom) and Prince Charles (in the ‘Jonathan’ pieces, in which the king describes his friend as ‘my brother’). Included is the best known of all the ‘Absalom’ pieces, Tomkins’s When David heard, together with his equally moving ‘Jonathan’ setting, Then David mourned.

“Where words and music most happily merge - for instance in Gibbons's Hosanna to the Son of David - the director and his vocalists exude confidence, animating melodic lines gracefully to reach a satisfying climax. In the largely contrapuntal O clap your hands, O'Donnell's deft handling of voices brings a lovely delicacy to the texture.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2011 ***

“The hero of the disc is...the Abbey's sub-organist Robert Quinney...Stylish, tastefully registered and crisply delivered [the four Gibbons organ pieces] are in their way true gems...many choirs would envy the tight ensemble, impeccable intonation and crystal-clear diction, not to mention the unfailingly excellent solo voices drawn from the ranks of the choir” International Record Review, March 2011

“The laments by Tomkins and Ramsey, and Gibbons's "O Lord, in thy wrath", all sung unaccompanied, are moving in their intensity...this recording should be snapped up by all lovers of the period.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2011

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Hyperion - CDA67858

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I heard a Voice - The Music of the Golden Age

I heard a Voice - The Music of the Golden Age

A stunning selection of anthems from the Tudor Times


Gibbons, O:

Hosanna to the son of David

O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not

This is the Record of John

John McMunn (tenor)

O clap your hands

In Nomine a 4

Tomkins:

O Praise the Lord, All Ye Heathen

When David Heard

6 -part Fantasy VdGS No.4

Rejoice, rejoice, and sing

O sing unto the Lord a new song

Weelkes:

Alleluia, I heard a voice

When David Heard

Most mighty and all-knowing Lord

Hosanna to the Son of David

In Nomine in 4 parts


“Fatigue seems to haunt this worthy performance. Stephen Cleobury's deliberate tempos tend to dissolve the impact of the text… - and impede any build-up towards cadential climaxes. Fretwork plays elegantly, but response to the text only listlessly.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2007 ***

“[Fretwork's] presence is the real strength of this disc. Viol playing had been part of musical education since Henry VIII had engaged a viol consort in 1540, and the choristers at Westminster Abbey and St Paul’s Cathedral would have all received lessons. So, this disc gives us a far better idea of the sound world of these three composers than is often offered on choral anthem collections.” Charlotte Gardner, bbc.co.uk, 16th October 2007

“…the instrumental pieces… are expertly played by the viol consort Fretwork, which also accompanies the verse anthems. The famous choir sings with full-bodied tone and unfailing precision.” Gramophone Magazine, December 2007

“I would happily sit in King's College Chapel listening to this choir sing for the rest of my days.” The Times

EMI - 3944302

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Thomas Tomkins - The Great Service

Thomas Tomkins - The Great Service


Tomkins:

Great Service

When David Heard

Then David mourned

Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom

Woe is me that I am constrained

Be strong and of a good courage

O sing unto the Lord a new song

O God, the proud are risen against me


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Cathedral Music by Thomas Tomkins

Cathedral Music by Thomas Tomkins


Tomkins:

O sing unto the Lord a new song

Then David mourned

My beloved spake

Above the stars my Saviour dwells

Third Service: Magnificat & Nunc dimittis

Glory be to God on high

Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom

When David Heard

My shepherd is the living Lord

Sing unto God

Behold, the hour cometh

O God, the proud are risen against me


Roger Judd (organ)

St George's Chapel Choir, Windsor, Christopher Robinson

'One of England's most accomplished and versatile Tudor composers to whose music the Windsor choir does full and pleasing justice' (Organists' Review)

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Thomas Tomkins: Choral and Organ Works

Thomas Tomkins: Choral and Organ Works


Tomkins:

Great and marvellous are thy works

My shepherd is the living Lord

Magnificat & Nunc dimitis (Fifth Service)

Voluntary

Funeral Sentences

Pavan and Galliard

Arise, O Lord God, lift up thine hand

Above the stars my Saviour dwells

When David Heard

A sad Pavan for these distracted times

Then David mourned

Behold, the hour cometh

Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom

O sing unto the Lord a new song


“Much of the music on this excellent recording was composed during Tomkins's final decade, before his death in 1656 in relative obscurity... At all times, the Oxford Camerata, led by Jeremy Summerly, sing with the clarity and purity of voice demanded by the music.” Tarik O' Regan, The Observer, 16th January 2000

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Naxos Early Music Collection - 8553794

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Renaissance: Music For Inner Peace

Renaissance: Music For Inner Peace

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Allegri:

Miserere mei, Deus

Barber, S:

Agnus Dei

Bruckner:

Locus iste, WAB 23

Byrd:

Iustorum animae

Mass for four voices - Agnus Dei

Despres:

Ave Maria

Gorecki:

Totus Tuus, Op. 60

Lotti:

Crucifixus in 8 parts

Monteverdi:

Christe, adoramus te

Palestrina:

Kyrie (from Missa Papae Marcelli)

Poulenc:

Salve Regina

Sheppard, J:

Libera Nos

Tallis:

If ye love me

Tavener:

The Lamb

Tomkins:

When David Heard


Decca Records proudly announces the release of two new versions of the perennial best-seller Renaissance: Music For Inner Peace.

Genesis Sixteen was set up by Harry Christophers and The Sixteen to nurture the next generation of choral stars, and to help them bridge the gap between student and professional. The Sixteen are set to feature in a documentary about the history of the Allegri Miserere, marking its development from the little-known work performed in the Sistine Chapel to the work so widely performed and loved today.

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Renaissance: Music For Inner Peace

Renaissance: Music For Inner Peace

Luxury Edition


Allegri:

Miserere mei, Deus

Barber, S:

Agnus Dei

Bruckner:

Locus iste, WAB 23

Byrd:

Iustorum animae

Mass for four voices - Agnus Dei

Despres:

Ave Maria

Gorecki:

Totus Tuus, Op. 60

Lotti:

Crucifixus in 8 parts

Monteverdi:

Christe, adoramus te

Palestrina:

Kyrie (from Missa Papae Marcelli)

Poulenc:

Salve Regina

Sheppard, J:

Libera Nos

Tallis:

If ye love me

Tavener:

The Lamb

Tomkins:

When David Heard


1CD + Bonus DVD

Decca Records proudly announces the release of two new versions of the perennial best-seller Renaissance: Music For Inner Peace.

Genesis Sixteen was set up by Harry Christophers and The Sixteen to nurture the next generation of choral stars, and to help them bridge the gap between student and professional. The Sixteen are set to feature in a documentary about the history of the Allegri Miserere, marking its development from the little-known work performed in the Sistine Chapel to the work so widely performed and loved today.

The Luxury Edition version comes with the full documentary on bonus DVD.

Decca - 4764601

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Tudor Anthems & Motets

Tudor Anthems & Motets


Byrd:

Haec dies

Ave verum Corpus

O Lux beata Trinitas

Miserere mei

O God give ear and do apply

Sing joyfully

Dering:

Factum est silentium

Farrant, R:

Call to remembrance, O Lord

Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake

Gibbons, O:

Hosanna to the son of David

O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not

Mudd:

Let thy merciful ears, O Lord

Parsons, R:

Ave Maria

Philips, P:

Ascendit Deus

Sheppard, J:

Libera Nos

Tallis:

Salvator mundi

If ye love me

Tomkins:

When David Heard

Weelkes:

O Lord Arise

Hosanna to the Son of David

White, Robert:

The Lord Bless Us


The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, directed by Timothy Brown perform Tudor Anthems and Motets by an array of sixteenth century composers including the ever popular Byrd and Tallis and the less familiar figures of Dering, Philips, Mudd and Farrant. Clare College Choir is one of the UK’s finest mixed choirs.

“Clear trebles in Tallis's Salvator, alive rhythms in Philips's Ascendit” BBC Music Magazine, September 2011 ***

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