Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | The Rose Consort of ViolsThe Rose Consort of Viols explore the repertoire of 4 important English composers - Thomas Tallis, Christopher Tye, William Byrd & Thomas Tomkins
Clare Wilkinson (mezzo soprano) Four Gentleman of the Chapel “Clare Wilkinson's pure Mezzo voice emerges from the mists of time in the opening antiphon by Talllis, sustaining and beautifully articulating the text. …the Rose Consort play in a sublimely unfussy, unfettered manner worthy of the music.” Gramophone Magazine, September 2008 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Tye: Western Wind Mass
Christopher Tye was a chorister at King’s College, Cambridge, and subsequently gained a doctorate in music at the University. He wrote most of his music whilst Organist and Master of the Choristers at Ely Cathedral. Although much of his music has been lost, his extant compositions reveal a master rivalling his contemporaries, Tallis and Taverner. Another “benchmark recording” from The Choir of New College Oxford, conducted by Edward Higginbottom. | 
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| |  | Tye: Missa Euge Bone & Western Wynde Mass
Christopher Tye flourished as a church musician in England during the mid-sixteenth century. A direct contemporary of Thomas Tallis, he held the prestigious post of Master of Choristers at Ely cathedral and successfully managed to compose music for both Protestant and Catholic services during a politically unstable time. Henry VIII was a fan, asserting: ‘England one god, one truth, one doctor hath for music’s art—and that is Dr Tye’ (Tye himself had Protestant leanings). The composer was also described as ‘peevish and humoursome’, and these qualities are reflected in his remarkably individual music, characterized by unpredictable cadences and phrases of often unexpectedly startling beauty. The two major works on this recording are his masterful Missa Euge bone for six voices, and his Western Wynde Mass, probably an early work, and likely written as a complement to John Taverner’s own Mass based on this secular English song. The peerless Westminster Abbey Choir directed by James O’Donnell performs these sparsely beautiful a cappella works with customary freshness and sense of grandeur. “Tye was described as peevish, and it shows. The Gloria of his magnificent Missa Euge bone brings you up short with some startlingly grumpy gestures and intriguing harmonic shifts, but the dark clouds never last long...Westminster Abbey Choir are on brilliant form here, trebles crisp and alert and lay vicars forthright and muscular.” The Observer, 22nd April 2012 “Immediately one is introduced to Tye's extraordinary sound-world of unusual cadences and rigorous alternation of high and low voices to achieve impressive effects. All of these are carefully allowed to speak for themselves thanks to the judicious direction of [James O'Donnell]...one is able to savour the excellent diction of the singers.” International Record Review, July 2012 “This disc offers a good sample of Tye's music for both denominations...These are good, sturdy performances. If I have a criticism it is that there's a doggedness about the boy trebles that becomes wearying. Where the men sing alone...the phrasing is more shapely. But the simple, syllabic setting of Give almes of thy goods and the smoothly flowing Nunc dimittis are beautifully done.” Gramophone Magazine, August 2012 “[the choir] are on crack form here, near flawless in ensemble and intonation. The trebles perform with real fervour, their sheer, plangent sound complemented by the dusky lower voices. O'Donnell responds to the texts in shaping the unbroken melodic lines, and draws readings that are ardent...radiant...candid...and celestial” BBC Music Magazine, October 2012 **** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Music of Christopher Tye
Christopher Tye (1505-1572) was an important figure in the English renaissance. His career was based around the centres of Cambridge and Ely and spanned the English Reformation. He wrote both in Latin and its vernacular successor. Few albums of Tye’s music are available and the superb Cambridge University Chamber Choir, formed from elite singers taken from various colleges, gives a perfect introduction to Tye’s output. The choir is conducted by the world-renowned choral director, Timothy Brown. | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | The Glory of New College
‘The Glory of New College’ is a delightful collection compiled from the extensive catalogue of superb recordings on the CRD label. New College are acknowledged to be one of the best choirs in the world and they are directed here by Edward Higginbottom. Spanning the centuries, the set contains works by Taverner (Mater Christi), Byrd (Gloria), Tallis (Dum Transisset), Purcell (Rejoice in the Lord Alway), Boyce (By the Waters of Babylon), Stanford (The Lord is my shepherd), Faure (Sanctus & Pie Jesu) and many more. Over two hours of music to soothe the soul. | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Music of Christopher Tye
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| |  | Choral Masterpieces of the English Renaissance
Gibbons, O: | Te Deum & Jubilate Deo (Second Service, morning) O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not Fantasia of four parts O God the King of Glory Glorious and powerful God Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis (Second Service, evening) A Fancy Sing unto the Lord A Fancy for Double Organ O clap your hands See, see, the Word is incarnate | Tallis: | Sancte Deus Audivi vocem de caelo Honor, Virtus et Potestas O sacrum convivium Salvator mundi Dum transisset sabbatum In ieiunio et fletu Derelinquat impius Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis for 5 voices Candidi Facti Sunt Salvator mundi, salva nos 1 - antiphonn for five voices Absterge Domine Gaude gloriosa Dei mater | Taverner: | Mass 'The Western Wynde' Mater Christi Sanctissima | Tomkins: | Te Deum In Nomine (2 Versions) Jubilate (Third Service) Third Service: Magnificat & Nunc dimittis Voluntary in G Know you not Voluntary in C Voluntary in A O Lord, let me know mine end Oh, that Salvation | Tye: | Western Wind Mass My trust, O Lord, in thee is grounded Christ Rising Again from the Dead Omnes gentes, plaudite manibus Peccavimus cum patribus |
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