Byrd: Ne irascaris Domine

This page lists all recordings of Ne irascaris Domine, by William Byrd (1543-1623) on CD, SACD & DVD. Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock.

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Mary and Elizabeth at Westminster Abbey

Mary and Elizabeth at Westminster Abbey

Sisters in Hope of the Resurrection


Byrd:

Teach me, O Lord

Ne irascaris Domine

O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth

Mundy, W:

Vox Patris caelestis

Sheppard, J:

Libera nos 1

The Second Service

Tallis:

Videte miraculum

Tye:

Omnes gentes, plaudite manibus

White, Robert:

Exaudiat te Dominus


Our second October release from Westminster Abbey tells the story of the religious and political turmoil that engulfed England in the sixteenth century, and from which composers of liturgical music could find no escape. They were forced to follow the changing edicts about permitted texts as the pendulum of power oscillated between traditional and reformed religion. Interestingly, this period saw the greatest flowering of church music in England’s history; some of the most magnificent works of the age are recorded here.

November 1558 is the chronological centrepoint of this disc. The first half of the programme consists of music performed (not necessarily in all cases composed) during Mary’s reign; the second half, beginning with the evening canticles from Sheppard’s Second Service, explores something of the immense variety of sacred music produced during the subsequent, much longer and more celebrated reign of Mary’s Protestant half-sister.

“Undoubtedly the most impressive achievement here is Mundy's Vox Patris caelestis… the cohesion of the ensemble forces admiration, as indeed does the trebles' athleticism and stamina. I'd also single out Nicholas Trapp, the treble solo in Byrd's Teach me, O Lord, and the choir as a whole in the opening and closing numbers... As a showcase for English choral singing at its most charismatic, this deserves to be widely heard.” Gramophone Magazine, December 2008

“The brilliance of the programming matches that of the singing. By ranging lesser-known works, such as Mundy's, alongside familiar music such as William Byrd's anthems, we can appreciate how foreign and original were the new styles of church composition under Queen Elizabeth.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2009 *****

“Following the success in the Gramophone Awards of the Choir of New College, Oxford, this first–rate survey of old favourites suggests that collegiate institutions such as these continue to enjoy rude health, fears to the contrary notwithstanding.
Conceived as a memorial to two royal sisters buried in the Abbey, it includes some wonderfully strong singing from boy trebles. As ever, their tone conforms to the 'house style', clearer and brighter than that of Edward Higginbottom's but with no hint of shrillness.
Undoubtedly the most impressive achievement here is Mundy's Vox Patris caelestis, which looks a rather unwieldy, sprawling thing on paper (and sounds it in some performances); here it is convincing formally, and the cohesion of the ensemble forces admiration, as indeed does the trebles' athleticism and stamina. For this alone this disc warrants the strongest recommendation.
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“Oscillations between Catholicism and Protestantism required Tudor musical chameleons to provide either rich Latin polyphony or strictly metrical settings, according to prevailing diktat. This disc illustrates those opposing styles, notably placing Byrd's glorious Latin lament 'Ne irascaris, Domine' between subtly fashioned motets” The Guardian, 5th October 2008

Hyperion - CDA67704

(CD)

$16.75

In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day.

The Tallis Scholars sing William Byrd

The Tallis Scholars sing William Byrd


Byrd:

Mass for five voices

Recorded in Merton College Chapel, Oxford

Mass for four voices

Recorded in Merton College Chapel, Oxford

Mass for three voices

Recorded in Merton College Chapel, Oxford

Ave verum Corpus

Recorded in Merton College Chapel, Oxford

Infelix ego

Recorded in Merton College Chapel, Oxford

Tristitia et anxietas

Vigilate (from Cantiones sacrae 1589)

Ne irascaris Domine

Prevent Us, O Lord

The Great Service

O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth

O God, the proud are risen

Sing joyfully


“England has never produced a greater composer than William Byrd. His music for the Anglican Church has been sung without interruption since the 16th century. In stark contrast his Catholic music was not heard for over 300 years. This selection compares the formal public style of Byrd’s Anglican works like The Great Service with the plangent intimacy of his Masses and motets.” Peter Phillips

Recorded in the Church of St John at Hackney and in Tewkesbury Abbey

“This will delight fans of Byrd and this choir. Compelling performances (especially Ave verum) and a resonant if slightly distant sound. Some pieces though (the Mass a 5) have a surface, rather than inner, drive.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2008 ****

Gimell - CDGIM208

(CD - 2 discs)

$16.75

In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day.

Byrd: Mass for Five Voices and English Motets

Byrd: Mass for Five Voices and English Motets


Byrd:

Terra tremuit

Make ye joy to God all the earth

Prostrate O Lord I lie

Mass for five voices

Alleluia, ave Maria

How shall a young man prone to ill

O Lord my God

Laetentur coeli

Miserere mei

Lord, make me to know

Ne irascaris Domine


Vienna Vocal Consort

The Vienna Vocal Consort is one of the most renowned vocal groups for Early Music in Austria.

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Rondeau - KL1401

(CD)

$14.50

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

Playing Elizabeth's Tune

Playing Elizabeth's Tune

Sacred Music by William Byrd


Byrd:

Mass for four voices

Ave verum Corpus

Diffusa est gratia

Magnificat (The Great Service)

Ne irascaris Domine

Nunc dimittis

O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth

Prevent Us, O Lord

Tristitia et anxietas

Vigilate (from Cantiones sacrae 1589)


Filmed in Merton College Chapel, Oxford and by candlelight in Tewkesbury Abbey

“In 2002 The Tallis Scholars recorded an audio-visual Byrd-fest in three parts: a concert- format sequence of some of his sacred music in the atmospheric setting of Tewkesbury Abbey; a documentary of his life and his relationship to his powerful patroness, Queen Elizabeth I; and, as an 'audio bonus', another outing for the Scholars' outstanding version of the three Byrd Masses, recorded in Merton College Chapel.
Charles Hazlewood fronts the documentary; xasually attired and casually unshaven, he has a degree of ease, if not exactly charm, in front of the camera. He traces adeptly and fluently the different phases of Byrd's career, with stunning visuals of Lincoln Cathedral, the Chapel Royal and Ingatestone Hall as impressive backdrops.
The whole is lent authority through the erudite but accessible contributions of experts on Reformation England (Christopher Haigh) and Byrd's music (David Skinner). Hazlewood sums up by talking about the hidden depths of passion in Byrd's music, and its range, though given that the documentary is slanted towards his development as a composer of church music, we get only background snippets of his keyboard and consort music. Nevertheless, the tale is well told, not least with added visual elements such as shots of 16th-century documentation, the original printed editions of Byrd's music and his own beautifully penned autograph.
As to the performances, it's interesting to hear Peter Phillips emphasize the passionate nature of Byrd's sacred music, when this aspect is fairly understated in The Tallis Scholars' performances. This isn't to say that they don't have a high degree of intensity at times: on the whole: they capture the ebb and flow of the music well, but there's a sense of distance. Phillips talks of getting right inside, of 'ticking along with the music', and that's what he does above all. This may not be the only way to perform Byrd's music but it's still very impressive in the ethereal clarity of the overall sound, and in the total commitment and rare understanding resulting from these musicians' years of experience.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

Gimell - GIMDN902

(DVD Video)

$26.25

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

Playing Elizabeth's Tune

Playing Elizabeth's Tune

The Tallis Scholars sing William Byrd


Byrd:

Vigilate (from Cantiones sacrae 1589)

Tristitia et anxietas

Ne irascaris Domine

Prevent Us, O Lord

O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth

Magnificat (The Great Service)

Mass for four voices

Ave verum Corpus


recorded while filming for the BBC in Tewkesbury Abbey

Gimell - CDGIM992

(CD)

$16.75

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

Playing Elizabeth's Tune

Playing Elizabeth's Tune

The Tallis Scholars sing William Byrd


Byrd:

Vigilate (from Cantiones sacrae 1589)

Tristitia et anxietas

Ne irascaris Domine

Prevent Us, O Lord

O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth

Magnificat (The Great Service)

Mass for four voices

Ave verum Corpus


recorded while filming for the BBC in Tewkesbury Abbey

Super Audio CD

Format:

Hybrid Multi-channel

Gimell - GIMSA592

(SACD)

$17.75

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

William Byrd - Anthems, Motets and Services

William Byrd - Anthems, Motets and Services


Byrd:

Psallite Domino (from Gradualia 1607)

Ne irascaris Domine

Laetentur coeli

Senex puerum portabat (from Gradualia 1605)

Sing joyfully

Non vos relinquam

Vigilate (from Cantiones sacrae 1589)

Justorum animae

Haec dies

(from Cantiones sacrae 1589)

Teach me, O Lord

Rorate coeli desuper (from Gradualia 1605)

Ave verum corpus

Second Service: Magnificat & Nunc dimittis

Exsurge, Domine (from Cantiones sacrae 1591)

Sacerdotes Domini (from Gradualia 1607)

Short Service: Magnificat & Nunc dimittis

Laudibus in sanctis

(from Cantiones sacrae 1591)


"distinguished by its vitality of style and opulence of sound" Gramophone

“…a rare feeling for the balancing of parts, for rhythm and for the vitality of words.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2006

Griffin - GCCD4048

(CD)

$15.75

Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days.

Meditation

Meditation


Allegri:

Miserere mei, Deus

Byrd:

Ne irascaris Domine

Casals:

O vos omnes

Harvey, J:

The royal banners forward go

Holst:

Nunc dimittis, H127

Joao IV:

Crux fidelis

Lotti:

Crucifixus

Pärt:

The Beatitudes

Rossini:

O salutaris hostia

Tallis:

O salutaris hostia for five voices


Meditation celebrates the completion of David Hill's first year at St John's, and is a highly personal choice of music for Advent, Lent and Passiontide. It is an extraordinarily diverse sequence of pieces, which show the emotional and musical range of the Choir. Allegri's Miserere and Lotti's Crucifixus are deeply loved masterpieces and there are works by composers ranging from Arvo Part to Thomas Tallis as well as Jonathan Harvey's fine new work, which was commissioned for the Choir in 2004.

SJCR - SJCR1032

(CD)

$12.75

Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days.

Playing Elizabeth's Tune

Playing Elizabeth's Tune

Sacred Music by William Byrd


Byrd:

Mass for four voices

Ave verum corpus

Diffusa est gratia

Magnificat (The Great Service)

Ne irascaris Domine

Nunc dimittis

O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth

Prevent Us, O Lord

Tristitia et anxietas

Vigilate (from Cantiones sacrae 1589)


Filmed in Merton College Chapel, Oxford and by candlelight in Tewkesbury Abbey

“In 2002 The Tallis Scholars recorded an audio-visual Byrd-fest in three parts: a concert- format sequence of some of his sacred music in the atmospheric setting of Tewkesbury Abbey; a documentary of his life and his relationship to his powerful patroness, Queen Elizabeth I; and, as an 'audio bonus', another outing for the Scholars' outstanding version of the three Byrd Masses, recorded in Merton College Chapel.
Charles Hazlewood fronts the documentary; xasually attired and casually unshaven, he has a degree of ease, if not exactly charm, in front of the camera. He traces adeptly and fluently the different phases of Byrd's career, with stunning visuals of Lincoln Cathedral, the Chapel Royal and Ingatestone Hall as impressive backdrops.
The whole is lent authority through the erudite but accessible contributions of experts on Reformation England (Christopher Haigh) and Byrd's music (David Skinner). Hazlewood sums up by talking about the hidden depths of passion in Byrd's music, and its range, though given that the documentary is slanted towards his development as a composer of church music, we get only background snippets of his keyboard and consort music. Nevertheless, the tale is well told, not least with added visual elements such as shots of 16th-century documentation, the original printed editions of Byrd's music and his own beautifully penned autograph.
As to the performances, it's interesting to hear Peter Phillips emphasize the passionate nature of Byrd's sacred music, when this aspect is fairly understated in The Tallis Scholars' performances. This isn't to say that they don't have a high degree of intensity at times: on the whole: they capture the ebb and flow of the music well, but there's a sense of distance. Phillips talks of getting right inside, of 'ticking along with the music', and that's what he does above all. This may not be the only way to perform Byrd's music but it's still very impressive in the ethereal clarity of the overall sound, and in the total commitment and rare understanding resulting from these musicians' years of experience.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: PAL

Gimell - GIMDP901

(DVD Video)

$26.25

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

Sacred and Secular Music from Six Centuries

Sacred and Secular Music from Six Centuries


anon.:

Dezí, flor rresplandeçiente

Nuevas, nuevas - ¡Por tu fe!

Byrd:

Ne irascaris Domine

Contractus:

Salve regina

Dufay:

Vergene bella

Gloria ad modem tubae

Fayrfax:

Most clear of colour

Flecha I:

Ensalada 'El jubilate'

Goudimel:

Bon jour mon coeur

Isaac:

Tota pulchra es

Janequin:

Le chant des oyseaux

Machaut:

Quant je sui mis au retour, V13

Penalosa:

Sancta mater istud agas

St Victoire:

Planctus ante nescia

Tallis:

O nata lux de lumine 5vv


“Music making of the highest order. Everything shows them at their superb best” Gramophone Magazine

Helios - CDH55148

(CD)

$8.50

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

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