Tallis: Fantasy

This page lists all recordings of Fantasy, by Thomas Tallis (c.1505-85) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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Tallis: Spem in alium for eight five-part choirs '40-part Motet', etc.

Tallis:

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

Lamentations of Jeremiah I & II

In manus tuas, O nata lux, Salvator mundi, Derelinquat impius (Cantiones sacrae 1575)

In ieiunio et fletu

Te lucis ante terminum

Ecce tempus idoneum

Veni Redemptor genitum

Videte miraculum

Sancte Deus

Dum transisset sabbatum

Honor, Virtus et Potestas

Loquebantur variis linguis

Te Deum

Iam Lucis

Clarifica Me, Pater

Fantasy

Audivi vocem de caelo


Choirs of King’s & St John's Colleges Cambridge

Decca - Double Decca - 4550292

(CD - 2 discs)

£9.49 (£8.08 ex. VAT)

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Tallis: Complete Keyboard Works

Tallis: Complete Keyboard Works


Tallis:

Per haec nos

Clarifica Me, Pater

Lesson 2 in 1

Ecce tempus idoneum

When shall my sorrowful sighing slake, partsong for 4 voices

Hymn (iam lucis orto sidere)

Felix Namque I & II

A Poyncte

Natus Est nobis hodie

Gloria Tibi Trinitas

O ye tender babes of England

Fantasy

Iste confessor Domini sacratus

Like as the doleful dove

Fond Youth is a Bubble

Veni Redemptor genitum

Remember not, O Lord God

Ex more docti mistico

Felix Namque I & II


Rachelle Taylor (harpsichord)

Most of Tallis’s keyboard works are contained in the Mulliner Book, a 133-folio manuscript dating from the middle of the sixteenth century in which is found a great variety of liturgical organ pieces, dances, and arrangements of vocal and instrumental works by composers of the generation that preceded the great flowering of virginal music spearheaded by William Byrd. In contrast, a handful of pieces dating from a later period which might have been composed for performance in the Elizabethan Chapel Royal show a completely different complexion. They include two treatments of the plainchant Felix namque (the Sarum offertory Felix namque es, sacra virgo Maria) dated 1562 and 1564 in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, whose virtuoso manner is unparalleled in any other European keyboard culture of that period. Rachelle Taylor leads an international performing career. The subject of her PhD dissertation in Musicology explores the employment of English composers in the Elizabethan and early Jacobean secret services. Instruments: Wingfield Organ, Wetheringsett Organ, “Mar” Virginals, Theewes Harpsichord Recorded at the King’s Chapel of the University of Aberdeen, Scottland

Atma - ACD22349

(CD)

£12.99 (£11.06 ex. VAT)

Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days.

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