This page lists all recordings of This Day Christ was Born, by William Byrd (1543-1623) on CD. Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock. |
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The Cardinall’s Musick are acknowledged as the foremost performers of Byrd’s music. Under their director Andrew Carwood they have recorded the complete Latin church music, the final volume of which won the Gramophone Record of the Year. Now they turn to Byrd’s English church music, a genre which shows the composer treading a path between his own innate Catholicism and the requirements of the reformed Church of England. But far from sublimating Byrd’s genius this difficult situation gave rise to one of his most fertile periods. The Great Service was described as ‘the finest unaccompanied setting of the Service in the entire repertory of English church music’ upon its discovery in 1922. Written for ten voices, it is gorgeously lavish and grand—very different to the simple, unmelismatic style demanded by the Anglican clerics. Byrd did not publish it in his lifetime. Also recorded here are five beautiful English settings on sacred themes, but probably written for performance in the home. They are masterpieces in miniature: each work is so distinctive and demonstrates Byrd’s genius for word-painting, his typically Elizabethan wit and of course his imaginative handling of polyphony. “The singing is neat, clear and fluid, with beautifully elastic phrasing from the two tenors. The Nunc Dimittis provides the sweetest moments in the Great Service itself” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2012 **** “This is good news indeed...Carwood is particularly good at lightening the mood when Byrd adopts triple time...[The Great] really needs a larger body of singers for the contrast between 'verse' and 'full' sections to be effective. In the Magnificat the proud aren't scattered vigorously enough for my taste...Don't be put off by my reservations: the performances overall are excellent” Gramophone Magazine, December 2012 “this new recording is something special. Wheter it's because of the sheer experience of having sung so much of Byrd's music as to have assimilated his musical language utterly, or whether it's simply the raw musicianship and cultivated intelligence of the performers, there's a clarity and intensity in each verse that is spine-tingling.” International Record Review, December 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Carols from OxfordVictorian and English
Barnby: | The Virgin Stills the Crying (A Cradle-Song of the Blessed Virgin) | Britten: | A New Year Carol | Byrd: | Lullaby, my sweet little baby This Day Christ was Born | Dykes: | Sleep, Holy Babe | Goss, J: | See amid the winter's snow | Hadley, P: | I sing of a maiden | Holst: | Lullay my liking, H129, Op. 34 No. 2 Of one that is so fair and bright, H130, Op. 34 No. 3 This have I done for my true love, H128, Op. 34 No. 1 | Hopkins, J H: | We three Kings of Orient are | Smart: | Why, Most Highest? (Jesus In The Manger) | Sullivan, A: | All This Night Bright Angels Sing (Carol for Christmas Day) | trad.: | Come All You Worthy Gentlemen Nova, nova, ave fit ex eva Gooday, Sir Christèmas Ave Maria, Hail Blessed Flower Nowell, out of your sleep arise Coventry Carol Remember, O thou man As Jacob With Travel Was Weary One Day (Jacob's Ladder) The First Nowell The Moon Shines Bright I saw three ships What Child is this? (Greensleeves) Good Christian men rejoice Good King Wenceslas A Babe is Born, All of a Maid Wassail Song (Here We Come A-Wassailing) |
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| |  | Plum PuddingRecorded live on 30 Nov 2002, Champs Hill Music Room
Dame Felicity Lott and the Joyful Company of Singers serve up rich Christmas fayre with 'Plum Pudding', well-spiced with favourite carols and readings by actor Gabriel Woolf. Re-issued on Champs Hill Records due to popular demand, the CD was originally recorded in the Music Room at Champs Hill. Opening with Vaughan Williamsʼ arrangement of a medieval Wassail and interspersed with music ranging from Byrd to Barber, the CD is an intimate, welcoming collection, full of the joys of Christmas. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | The Song the Virgine SoongChristmas Music from Tudor England
The Cambridge Taverner Choir, Owen Rees Recorded February 1993 at Charterhouse Chapel, Surrey | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Tudor Anthems from the Oxford Book of Tudor Anthems
Byrd: | This Day Christ was Born Ave verum Corpus Sing joyfully | Dering: | Factum est silentium | Despres: | Haec dies | Farrant, R: | Call to remembrance, O Lord Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake | Gibbons, O: | O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not Hosanna to the son of David | Mudd: | Let thy merciful ears, O Lord | Mundy, W: | O Lord, the maker of all things | Parsons, R: | Ave Maria | Philips, P: | Ascendit Deus | Tallis: | Salvator mundi If ye love me O nata lux de lumine 5vv | Tomkins: | When David Heard | Tye: | Give almes of thy goods | Weelkes: | Hosanna to the Son of David When David Heard O Lord Arise |
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