Byrd: Ave verum Corpus

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Daniel Taylor: Ave Maria

Daniel Taylor: Ave Maria


Arcadelt:

Ave Maria

Les Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal

Bruckner:

Ave Maria

Les Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal

Byrd:

Ave verum Corpus

Theatre of Early Music

Caccini, G:

Ave Maria

Daniel Taylor (countertenor), Alain Lefevre (piano)

Despres:

Ave Maria

Theatre of Early Music

Gounod:

Ave Maria

Les Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal, Theatre of Early Music

Hildegard:

Ave generosa

Daniel Taylor (countertenor)

Monteverdi:

Magnificat II a 6 voci

Les Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal

Pärt:

Magnificat

Les Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal

Schubert:

Ave Maria, D839

Daniel Taylor (countertenor)

Les Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal, Theatre of Early Music


Gilbert Patenaude

Daniel Taylor is one of the world’s most sought after countertenors in the world and appears on over 100 recordings. Having made his debut at Glyndebourne, he followed it by participating in Jonathan Miller’s production of Handel’s Rodelinda.

In this latest release from Canadian label Analekta, Daniel performs a disc of ‘Ave Maria’s’ written by Caccini, Schubert, Byrd, von Bingen, Monteverdi and others, so provides a definitive disc of this repertoire performed by a world class singer.

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Analekta - AN29841

(CD)

$17.00

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Tudor Masters: Byrd & Gibbons
Gibbons Anthems

Tudor Masters: Byrd & Gibbons Gibbons Anthems


Byrd:

Mass for five voices

Recorded 1960

The Great Service

Recorded 1960

Ave verum Corpus

Recorded 1960

Gibbons, O:

See, see, the Word is incarnate

Recorded 1959

with the Jacobean Consort of Viols

Glorious and powerful God

Recorded 1959

with the Jacobean Consort of Viols

Second Preces: I Will Magnify Thee

Recorded 1959

with the Jacobean Consort of Viols


Alto - ALC1182

(CD)

$7.25

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Naked Byrd

Naked Byrd


Allegri:

Miserere mei, Deus

Bruckner:

Ave Maria

Byrd:

Ave verum Corpus

Gorecki:

Totus Tuus, Op. 60

Lauridsen:

O magnum mysterium

Pearsall:

Lay a garland

Roberts, J:

Hope Finds A Way

Sheppard, J:

Libera nos, salva nos

Tallis:

Loquebantur variis linguis

Tavener:

Song for Athene


Armonico Consort

This recording is compiled from Armonico Consort's 'Naked Byrd' programme, featuring music by composers who wore their hearts on their sleeves and whose art saw their emotions laid bare, in an atmospheric concert where magical musical moments are intertwined with sublime passages of plainchant and violin improvisation.

The Armonico Consort is, at its heart, a highly talented vocal ensemble that stages a wide variety of concerts.The quality of the performances they stage is reflected in the praise they have recently received:

"Superb!" The Times

"A Beautiful Sound" BBC Radio 3

"Quite Stunning" Classic FM

"With the perfectly formed consort, it was an evening to savour" Emma Kirkby

“An achingly beautiful selection” Classic FM Magazine

Signum - SIGCD180

(CD)

$16.75

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England My England

England My England


Bairstow:

Psalm 67: God be merciful unto us, and bless us

Bourgeois, T-L:

All people that on earth do dwell

arr. Vaughan William

The Wallace Collection

Britten:

Jubilate Deo in C major (1961)

Byrd:

Ave verum Corpus

Lustorum Animae

Delius:

To be sung of a summer night on the water, No. 1

Elgar:

Lux aeterna

arr. John Cameron

Gardiner, H B:

Evening Hymn (Te lucis ante terminum)

Gibbons, O:

Hosanna to the son of David

Drop, drop, slow tears

Goodenough, R P:

Psalm 150: O praise God in his holiness

Goss, J:

Praise my soul, the King of Heaven

descant Cleobury

Psalm 23: The Lord is my shepherd

Handel:

Coronation Anthem No. 1, HWV258 'Zadok the Priest'

Academy of Ancient Music

Messiah: Hallelujah Chorus

Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields

Harris, W:

Faire is the Heaven

Holst:

I Vow to Thee, My Country

Ireland:

Greater love hath no man

Michael Pearce (treble) & Paul Robinson (bass)

Miller, E:

When I survey the wondrous Cross

arr Rutter

Monk, W H:

Abide with me

Parry:

Jerusalem

Psalm 84: O how amiable are thy dwellings

Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (Repton)

Thomas Bullard (baritone)

I was glad

Parsons, R:

Ave Maria

Purcell:

Come ye sons of art (Ode for Queen Mary's birthday, 1694), Z 323

David Hansen (alto)

Academy of Ancient Music

Thou know'st, Lord, Z 58c

David Blackadder, Phillip Bainbridge, Susan Addison & Stephen Saunders (flatt trumpets)

Rutter:

Pie Jesu (from Requiem)

Edward Saklatvala (treble)

City of London Sinfonia

Requiem - Requiem aeterna

City of London Sinfonia

Scholefield:

The Day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St Clement)

arr Rutter

Stanford:

Beati quorum via, Op. 38 No. 3

Evening Service in G, Op. 81: Magnificat

Alastair Hussain (treble)

Tallis:

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

O nata lux de lumine 5vv

If ye love me

Tavener:

Song for Athene

Vaughan Williams:

Come down, O Love divine (Down Ampney)

Let all the world in every corner sing

English Chamber Orchestra

Mass in G minor – Kyrie

John Eaton (treble), Nigel Perrin (alto), Robin Doveton (tenor) & David van Asch (bass)

Weelkes:

When David Heard


Thomas Williamson, Peter Stevens, Oliver Brett, James Lancelot, Benjamin Bayl, James Vivian, Tom Winpenny, Christopher Hughes (organ scholars)

Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Cambridge University Musical Society Chorus, New Philharmonia Orchestra & Band of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, Stephen Cleobury, Sir Philip Ledger & Sir David Willcocks

There is surely no more quintessentially English sound than that of the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, its unaccompanied voices – evocative of immemorial sandstone, of cool cloisters, of evensong in church, chapel and cathedral – serene in the music of Shakespeare’s contemporaries Byrd and Gibbons, ethereal in Delius heard of a summer’s night across the Backs of the River Cam.

No less iconic is the chapel that lends its unique acoustic to that sound. One of the glories of the English perpendicular style of architecture, it was eventually completed in 1547, a little over a century after the founding of the college itself by Henry VI.

This collection opens and closes with coronation music: Zadok the Priest was written for the crowning of George II in 1727, I was glad for that of Edward VII in 1902. Both were so successful that they have been sung at every coronation since their premières. Parry’s ‘processional anthem’ is heard here in its full panoply of extra brass and shouted Vivats, the choir of King’s choir providing the semi-chorus in the exquisite interlude ‘O pray for the peace of Jerusalem’.

In between are motets ancient and modern – from the miniature If ye love me and the architectural splendour of the 40-part Spem in alium to William Harris’s dramatic double-choir Spenser setting Faire is the Heaven; well-known psalms sung to Anglican chant; and favourite hymns, notably All people that on earth do dwell, arranged ceremonially for another coronation, that of Elizabeth II.

As well as national rejoicing there is solemn remembrance. Come ye sons of art away is Purcell’s 1694 birthday ode for Queen Mary, Thou knowest, Lord part of the music he wrote for her funeral just nine months later. John Ireland’s Greater love hath no man is often heard on Remembrance Sunday; Sir John Tavener’s Song for Athene made a powerful impression at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales; while John Rutter’s small-scale, personal Requiem touched a wider public following the attacks of 11 September 2001. But ‘Nimrod’ above all epitomises music of national remembrance. Here a choral setting of it, Lux aeterna, represents our ‘Shakespeare of music’, Edward Elgar.

“This anthology… is undeniably useful in gathering to one place these scattered gems of excellence, the more so the King's College performances guarantee a consistently high level of interpretation in repertoire they would regard as home territory.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2009 ****

EMI - 2289440

(CD - 2 discs)

$16.75

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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

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Byrd and his Contemporaries

Byrd and his Contemporaries

Motets in Paired Settings


Byrd:

Haec dies

(with Palestrina)

Ave verum corpus

(with Philips)

Miserere mei

(with Giovanni Gabrieli)

O quam gloriosum est regnum

(with Victoria)

Iustorum animae

(with Lassus)

Tu es Petrus

(with Palestrina)

Hodie beata virgo

Eccard:

When to the temple Mary went

Gibbons, O:

Hosanna to the son of David

(with Weelkes)

Sweelinck:

Hodie Christus natus est

(with Palestrina)

Victoria:

O magnum mysterium, motet

Senex puerum portabat

(with Byrd)

Weelkes:

Gloria in excelsis Deo


Penguin Guide

Rosette Winner

EMI Classics for Pleasure - 5860482

(CD)

$7.25

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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

(CD)

$16.75

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Sacred and Profane

Sacred and Profane

English choral music


Britten:

Advance Democracy

A Hymn to the Virgin

Sacred and Profane, Op. 91

Hymn to St Cecilia, Op. 27

Byrd:

Ave verum Corpus

Elgar:

Death on the Hills, Op. 72

Love's tempest, Op. 73 No. 1

Serenade, Op. 73 No. 2

Kodály:

An Ode for Music

Purcell:

Hear my prayer, O Lord, Z15

Sven-David Sandstrøm

Vaughan Williams:

Three Shakespeare Songs


Collegium Vocale zu Franziskanern

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Solo Musica - SM185

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$17.75

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Byrd: Mass for five voices

Byrd: Mass for five voices

with Propers for the Feast of Corpus Christi


Byrd:

Ego sum panis vivus

Mass for five voices

Ab ortu solis

Alleluia. Cognoverunt discipuli

O sacrum convivium

O salutaris hosta

Ave verum Corpus


William Byrd, together with Thomas Tallis as the joint holders of the Royal monopoly for printing music, was given free rein to compose sacred music for the Roman liturgy despite Elizabeth I being in principle opposed to such practice. The resulting works are masterpieces of the age, and the Mass for five voices, with its unashamedly Catholic presentation of the words, is the last and most beautiful of the three settings he made of this text.

The Mass is here presented in a ‘liturgical’ setting with the Propers for the Feast of Corpus Christi. Also included are six further works with connections to this period of the church’s year.

“A generously full CD, spaciously recorded in Winchester Cathedral. The main feature is the rapt, joyous singing of the choir in this magnificent music. Very fine” Hi-Fi News

Helios - CDH55348

(CD)

$8.50

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Perfect Peace

Perfect Peace

The Soothing Harmony of Sacred Choral Music


anon.:

There is no rose

Byrd:

Sing joyfully

Ave verum Corpus

Haec dies

Campion:

Come, Holy Ghost

Farrant, R:

Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake

Hide not thou thy face

Gibbons, O:

Drop, drop, slow tears

O clap your hands

Mudd:

Let thy merciful ears, O Lord

Peerson:

O let me at thy footstool fall

O God, that no time dost despise

Philips, P:

Ascendit Deus

Purcell:

Thou knowest, Lord

Tallis:

Salvator mundi

Deus tuorum militum

If ye love me

O nata lux de lumine 5vv

trad.:

Pray that Jerusalem may have peace and felicity

arr. Milton & Stubbs

Weelkes:

Hosanna to the Son of David


The Richmond Consort, Linda Nottingham

Soothing English sacred choral music from the Tudor and Stuart periods, by some of England’s finest composers. Perfect music to calm the soul, performed by the outstanding Richmond Consort. The consort is made up of singers who regularly perform in the UK’s most prestigious cathedrals and colleges. They specialise in early music both sacred and secular and perform regularly throughout the UK and the rest of Europe.

River Productions - RRCD560

(CD)

$11.25

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