This page lists all recordings of Gaude gloriosa Dei mater, 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. |
All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Thomas Tallis’s Secret GardenSacred music in Latin
More than half Tallis’ life was spent as a musician at the English Chapel Royal. During his time in royal service, four different monarchs sat on the throne, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Queen Mary I and Elizabeth I. The performers here have aimed for the intimate atmosphere of a chamber performance of the works generally with one voice to a part. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Tallis - Gaude gloriosaand other choral music
‘This superbly sung selection of some of his finest Latin church music will surely prove to be one of Tallis’s very best 500th birthday presents. It is hard to imagine a better performance of the magnificent six-part votive antiphon Gaude gloriosa’ (The Daily Telegraph) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The Tallis Scholars sing Thomas Tallis
“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 ***** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Tallis: Latin Church Music
“[In Spem in alium] Parrott's sure touch tells in the form: the first entry is clear and confident...the first Mexican wave spreads inexorably, the arrival on the second tutti rings out like a clarion-call, the antiphonal section doesn't flag, the initial 'Respice' is solemn and arresting, and the final tutti gloriously full-bodied.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Thomas Tallis - Spem in alium
“For the 1985 quatercentenary of Tallis's death, Peter Phillips and The Tallis Scholars produced this version of Spem in alium; in many respects it's clearly the most successful ever recorded. Not only is the choir superb and the interpretation an intelligent one; this is also the only recording in which the eight choirs seem genuinely to sing from different positions in the stereo spread, a technical achievement that leads to some thrilling antiphonal exchanges. Above all, Phillips's reading is a confident and assertive one. The effect is more that of a plea than a prayer, and the overall shaping is most characterful. Inevitably there are problems of balance, both at the top of the texture (several of the trebles are given rather too much prominence) and in the middle, where in full sections the music of the inner voices sometimes blends too readily into rich chords rather than emerging as a complex web of counterpoint. But these are relatively small complaints to be made against an outstanding achievement. This is a Spem inalium to be cherished.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Thomas Tallis - Complete Works Volume 3Music for Queen Mary
“The illuminating insert-notes place Mary's short reign within the bewilderingly stormy context of the 16th century with a calm understanding that enables the listener to see how this Latin music came to be written. Incidentally, the first piece was originally an English setting of Beatus vir. Sandon says it falls naturally into place with its Latin text. But the verses in the booklet don't exactly correspond to what's being sung, which raises an unnecessary question mark. Sandon's edition of the Proper Salisbury chants for the Third Mass of Christmas are performed between the polyphonic items. Meticulously researched, they serve as a foil to the sumptuous settings of the Ordinary. If only they had been sung with more solemnity and gusto, omitting those irritating little bursts of volume on the high notes! All these chants would have sounded more authentic at a slower tempo with the occasional semi-metrical dactyl: as it is, they comes across rather as a poor relation beside the magnificence of Tallis's seven-part polyphony. The polyphonic singing is exemplary, the clarity of the individual parts and the rhythmic interplay well under control. The singers enter into the spirit of the liturgical texts, in particular in the third section of the Agnus Dei. Their interpretation of the final motet, Gaude gloriosa, at times almost touches the visionary.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Thomas Tallis - Sacred Choral Works
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| |  | Sacred Music in the Renaissance Volume 1finest recordings 1980-89
Allegri: | Miserere mei, Deus 1980 recording | Byrd: | Mass for five voices Ave verum Corpus | Clemens: | Missa Pastores quidnam vidistis Tribulationes civitatum Ego flos campi | Cornyshe: | Salve Regina Gaude virgo mater Christi | Crecquillon: | Pater peccavi | Despres: | Missa La sol fa re mi | Gregorian Chant: | Assumpta est Maria | Palestrina: | Assumpta est Maria a 6 Missa Assumpta est Maria | Sheppard, J: | Media vita | 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 | Victoria: | Requiem 1605 'Officium defunctorum' Versa est in luctum |
The Tallis Scholars’ finest recordings presented in three volumes, one for each decade, and each offering over five hours of the award-winning performances that helped establish the sacred vocal music of the Renaissance as one of the great repertoires of western classical music. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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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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