Tallis: In manus tuas

This page lists all recordings of In manus tuas, by Thomas Tallis (c.1505-85) on CD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock.

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Music for Compline

Music for Compline


Aston, H:

Gaude, virgo mater Christi

Byrd:

Christe qui Lux

Miserere mihi, Domini

Nunc dimittis

Gregorian Chant:

Salva nos, Domine

Miserere mihi, Domine

Veni Domine

Sheppard, J:

Libera nos 1 & II

In pace in idipsum

Jesu salvator saeculi, verbum

In manus tuas I, II & III

Tallis:

In manus tuas

Miserere nostri, motet for 7 voices, P. 207

In pace in idipsum

Te lucis ante terminum

White, Robert:

Christe qui lux es et dies


Helen Ashby, Kate Ashby, Alison Hill (sopranos), Emma Ashby, Eleanor Harries, Carris Jones,Timothy Wayne-Wright (altos), Peter Asprey, Andrew Griffiths,Tom Herford (tenors) & Oliver Hunt, Matthew O' Donovan, David Wright (basses)

Stile Antico

Vocal ensemble Stile Antico made its harmonia mundi début with this programme of 16th- and 17th-century polyphony written by some of England's greatest composers for the office of Compline, last of the daily hours and a form of night prayer.

It went on to become one of the year's best sellers and achieved worldwide critical acclaim.

“This outstanding release … features absolutely ravishing performances by Stile Antico… This is an extraordinary recording: In its debut on Harmonia Mundi Stile Antico has given choral music lovers everywhere a reason to celebrate what looks like the beginning of another beautiful relationship!” Classics Today 10/10

“The singing is staggeringly beautiful, the balance meticulous.” Sunday Times

“Debut recordings rarely come as impressive as this sequence of 16th-century English music for the evening service that concluded the daily monastic round of prayer. It suggests that Stile Antico have a future as bright as their pure and crystalline soprano sound, which is heard to special advantage in the pieces by John Sheppard, the most lavishly represented composer on the disc.” The Telegraph

Harmonia Mundi - HMU907419

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The Tallis Scholars sing Thomas Tallis

The Tallis Scholars sing Thomas Tallis


Tallis:

Spem in alium for eight five-part choirs '40-part Motet'

Sancte Deus

Salvator mundi, salva nos 1 & 2

Gaude gloriosa Dei mater

Miserere nostri, motet for 7 voices, P. 207

Loquebantur variis linguis

If ye love me

Hear the voice and prayer

A new commandment

O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit

Purge me, O Lord

Verily, verily I say unto you

Remember not, O Lord God

Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter

O Lord, in thee is all my trust

Christ rising again

Blessed are those that be undefiled

Lamentations of Jeremiah I & II

Absterge Domine

O sacrum convivium

In manus tuas

Salve intemerata

Magnificat for 4 voices

Ave Dei patris filia


“The Tallis Scholars produce a distilled, transparent sound and the spiritual tone of their performance is one of serene contemplation through which the Requiem's ecstatic 'external light' shines.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2005 *****

Gimell - CDGIM203

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The Essential Tallis Scholars

The Essential Tallis Scholars


Allegri:

Miserere mei, Deus

Brumel, A:

Missa Et ecce terrae motus: Gloria

Byrd:

Mass for five voices

Clemens:

Ego flos campi

Pater peccavi

Cornyshe:

Ah, Robin, gentle Robin

Salve Regina

Despres:

Praeter rerum seriem

Isaac:

Tota pulchra es

Lasso:

Alma Redemptoris Mater

Salve Regina

Ave Regina caelorum

Palestrina:

Sicut lilium inter spinas (from Motets Book I)

Rore:

Descendi in hortum meum

Sheppard, J:

Media vita

Tallis:

In manus tuas

O nata lux de lumine 5vv

Audivi vocem de caelo

Victoria:

Ave Maria for double choir

White, Robert:

Exaudiat te Dominus


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Tallis - Lamentations of Jeremiah

Tallis - Lamentations of Jeremiah


Tallis:

Lamentations of Jeremiah I & II

Absterge Domine

Derelinquat impius

Mihi autem nimis

O sacrum convivium

In ieiunio et fletu

O salutaris hostia for five voices

In manus tuas

O nata lux de lumine 5vv

Salve intemerata


“This, the third volume of the survey by The Tallis Scholars of the music of the Tudor composer, Thomas Tallis, contains the well-known Lamentations, eight motets, and the extended motet Salve intemerata virgo. The Lamentations and motets are typical of the style of late Renaissance English composers. The overall mood is one of considerable austerity and their simplicity is indicative of the probability of their having been written for the private use of loyal Catholics rather than for formal ritual. Salve intemeratavirgo, on the other hand, looks back to the glories of the late 15th century. In particular, Tallis's use of the phrygian mode gives the work as a whole a strong sense of the medieval. Despite this disparity of styles the Tallis Scholars acquit themselves, as always, with great distinction. In the Lamentations and motets they achieve an appropriate sense of intimacy, while in Salve intermerata virgo they rise fully to the challenges of one of the more extended and demanding examples of Tudor choral composition. In addition the formidable challenges which this latter work sets for the conductor, such as the sense of pace, variation of dynamics, and overall architecture of the work, are all extremely well handled by Peter Phillips.
The recording is very fine.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

Gimell - CDGIM025

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Exultate Deo

Exultate Deo


Allegri:

Miserere mei, Deus

Byrd:

Ave verum corpus

Civitas sancti tui

Haec dies

Gabrieli, G:

Jubilate Deo 8vv with continuo

Grossi, A:

Exultate justi 4vv with continuo

Lotti:

Crucifixus in 8 parts

Monteverdi:

Cantate Domino a 6 voci (1620)

Palestrina:

Exsultate Deo

Sicut cervus

Parsons, R:

Ave Maria 6vv

Philips, P:

Ascendit Deus 5vv

Ave verum corpus, natum de Maria virgine 5vv

Tallis:

Salvator mundi, salva nos 1 - antiphonn for five voices

O nata lux de lumine 5vv

In manus tuas

Tye:

Omnes gentes, plaudite manibus

Victoria:

O quam gloriosum, motet


Hyperion Early Vocal Music - CDA66850

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Tallis: Mass for Four Voices & Motets

Tallis: Mass for Four Voices & Motets


Tallis:

Loquebantur variis linguis

Salvator mundi

O sacrum convivium

Audivi vocem de caelo

Sancte Deus

Videte miraculum

Te lucis ante terminum

In manus tuas

Mass for four voices


“Another success for Jeremy Summerly's Oxford Camerata.” BBC Music Magazine

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Naxos Early Music Collection - 8550576

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Tallis & Byrd: Cantiones Sacrae 1575

Tallis & Byrd: Cantiones Sacrae 1575


Byrd:

Emendemus in melius

Libera me, Domine, et pone

Peccantem me quotidie

Aspice, Domine quia facta est

Attollite portas

O Lux beata Trinitas

Laudate, pueri, Dominum

Memento homo

Siderum rector

SCTBarB

Libera me Domine de morte

Tribue, Domine

Te deprecor

Gloria patri qui creavit

Miserere mihi, Domini

Diliges Dominum

Domine secundum actum meum

Da mihi auxilium

Tallis:

Salvator mundi, salva nos 1 & 2

Absterge Domine

In manus tuas

Mihi autem nimis

O nata lux de lumine 5vv

O sacrum convivium

Derelinquat impius

Dum transisset sabbatum

Honor, Virtus et Potestas

Sermone blando angelus

Te lucis ante terminum

Miserere nostri, motet for 7 voices, P. 207

Suscipe quaeso Domine

Si enim iniquitates

In ieiunio et fletu

Candidi Facti Sunt

Te lucis ante terminum


In 1575 'Thomas 'Tallis then an 'aged man', and his pupil and friend William Byrd, who was in his mid to late 30s, paid tribute to Elizabeth 1 by selecting 17 motets each for their Cantiones Sacrae ('Sacred Songs'), the first major printed collection of music to be published in England.

Many of these works have since become staple in the repertoire of church and chamber choirs throughout the world.

This is the first recording to present the Cantiones in their entirety, by the same group of singers, and in the composers' original order of publication.

“Contrasts abound: Byrd’s florid three-section Tribue Domine is almost Marian in its vastness, while Tallis’s hymn setting O nata lux de lumine is brevity itself...The dozen singers perform expressively and blend beautifully throughout, while Skinner, who adopts a commonsense approach to pitch standards, injects passion into every note.” Sunday Times, 30th January 2011 ****

“They use solo voices throughout, mixed voices with a fairly open sound that brings with it more vibrato than we are used to hearing in such music nowadays...That results in performances that are refreshingly free of self-indulgence. Some of the big Byrd pieces in particular are very good indeed.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2011

“The prevailing mood is penitential, but the pieces are never dull; there's much delight to be had in listening to the way the individual voice parts weave in and out...Skinner gets his singers to bring [the false relations] out so that they send shivers down your spine...[He] shapes the music extremely well.” Classic FM Magazine, March 2011 ****

“Homophonic passages impress with their splendour, enriched here by the chestnut hues of basses William Gaunt and Robert Macdonald. The clarity of line lays bare the ingenuity of counterpoint, no matter how thick the texture becomes - a formidable achievement in Byrd's 'double imitation' motets.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2011 ***

“This is the first time the Cantiones Sacrae has been recorded complete and 'in the original order intended by the composers themselves'...An auspicious beginning to a mighty undertaking.” International Record Review, May 2011

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - March 2011

Obsidian Records - CD706

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Tallis: Spem in alium

Tallis: Spem in alium

and other choral works


Tallis:

O salutaris hostia for five voices

In ieiunio et fletu

Salvator mundi, salva nos 1 & 2

In manus tuas

Lamentations of Jeremiah I & II

O sacrum convivium

O nata lux de lumine 5vv

Te lucis ante terminum

Spem in alium for eight five-part choirs '40-part Motet'


Winchester Cathedral Choir, Winchester College Quiristers & Vocal Arts Chorus, David Hill

“A thrilling large scale performance” CD Review

“Never before has Spem in alium, Tallis's great 40-part motet, so closely resembled The Last Judgement as it does in this vast and awesome performance” Gramophone Magazine

Hyperion 30th Anniversary - CDA30024

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Music for Queen Elizabeth

Music for Queen Elizabeth


Tallis:

Spem in alium for eight five-part choirs '40-part Motet'

Salvator mundi

O sacrum convivium

In manus tuas

O nata lux de lumine 5vv

Absterge Domine

Discomfort them, O Lord

Domine, quis habitabit

Laudate Dominum

Miserere nostri, motet for 7 voices, P. 207

Salvator mundi, salva nos 2 - antiphonn for five voices

Mihi autem nimis

O salutaris hostia for five voices

In ieiunio et fletu

Derelinquat impius


Thomas Tallis served four English monarchs during his long life. A Catholic, he survived the tumultuous religious and political upheavals and persecutions of Edward VI and Mary I. He adapted to the demands of the new reformed church, the Church of England under Henry VIII, self appointed ‘Defender of the Faith’. Under Elizabeth I a more tolerant approach to religion emerged – even the ever-present threat of invasion by Catholic Spain did not deter the Queen from allowing her subjects freedom of worship and expression. Elizabeth’s tolerance may have been dueto the fact that she herself was raised as a Catholic, and it is possible that she missed the pomp and ceremony of the Mass compared to the plain and simple Protestant services of her father’s new Church. Tallis had seen most of the old choirs of the monasteries disbanded, and the music destroyed in the dissolution.

He had learned his trade in this world, and to younger colleagues such as William Byrd he must have appeared as if from a bygone age. However, the great survivor was also very open to new compositional techniques from the continent. He adapted many of his Latin settings for the new Church – this practice called ‘contrafactum’ saw many older works given new life. This extended to his masterwork, the huge 40-part motet Spem in alium (which opens this CD) from 1573. Possibly written to celebrate Elizabeth’s 40th anniversary on the throne, it reappeared as Sing and glorify heaven’s high majesty, in which form it was used in 1616 at the investiture of the future Charles I as Prince of Wales.

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Music For Great Cathedrals

Music For Great Cathedrals

The soaring sounds of choral music


Byrd:

Laudibus in sanctis

Ave verum Corpus

Sing joyfully

Gibbons, O:

O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not

O clap your hands

Tallis:

In manus tuas

Taverner:

Agnus Dei from Mass 'The Western Wynde'

Sanctus from Mass 'The Western Wynde'

Tomkins:

Magnificat

Tye:

Agnus Dei from Mass Euge bone

Weelkes:

Gloria in excelsis Deo

Alleluia, I heard a voice

When David Heard


English Renaissance, Michael Stoddart

The Gift of Music - CCLCDG1051

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