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This gorgeous release by the young English unaccompanied vocal group Stile Antico would be worth your time and money simply for the quiet, perfectly intoned singing on display here. But the album accomplishes more than vocal virtuosity. Stile Antico presents music by three generations of English choral composers, all of it from the Catholic sphere and all of it written for the late-evening Compline services of the liturgical day. That programming decision results in a collection of music that wouldn't have been heard in the sixteenth century (the older music of Sheppard probably wouldn't have lasted until the century's end) but that does make sense to the modern listener trying to learn to hear this music with Renaissance ears. The reason is that the program is ideally structured to lead the listener from Sheppard (and his contemporary Hugh Aston) to Thomas Tallis and his musical heir, William Byrd. The disc opens with a two-section "Libera nos" by Sheppard, rich and dense. It moves on to one of Byrd's sparsest compositions, the hymn "Christe, qui lux es et dies," which ironically seems to have been influenced by the severe homophony of Anglican service music. Sheppard is generously represented, and this disc is strongly recommended to anyone who has been intrigued with his music but has felt overwhelmed by an entire disc's worth of it -- it seems to give the modern listener little to hang on to, but when placed in contrast with the more ordered works of Tallis and Byrd it seems luxuriant. The program is tied together as well by the Compline themes, which lend the entire album a meditative cast that will appeal to casual listeners as strongly as it will to closely attentive ones. This is superb choral singing that stands out from the crowd of recordings of unaccompanied English music of the sixteenth century.
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Libera nos I & II (John Sheppard)
Stile Antico, Primary - John Sheppard, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
Salva nos, Domine
Stile Antico, Primary - Anonymous, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
Christe, qui lux es et dies (William Byrd)
Stile Antico, Primary - William Byrd, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
In pace in idipsum (John Sheppard)
Stile Antico, Primary - John Sheppard, Composer
2007 harmonia mundi USA Harmonia Mundi 2011
In manus tuas (Thomas Tallis)
Stile Antico, Primary - Thomas Tallis, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
Jesu, salvator saeculi, verbum (John Sheppard)
Stile Antico, Primary - John Sheppard, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
In manus tuas I (John Sheppard)
Stile Antico, Primary - John Sheppard, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
In manus tuas II & III (John Sheppard)
Stile Antico, Primary - John Sheppard, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
Miserere mihi, Domine
Stile Antico, Primary - Anonymous, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
Miserere nostri, Domine (Thomas Tallis)
Stile Antico, Primary - Thomas Tallis, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
Miserere mihi, Domine (William Byrd)
Stile Antico, Primary - William Byrd, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
In pace in idipsum (Thomas Tallis)
Stile Antico, Primary - Thomas Tallis, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
Christe, qui lux es et dies (Robert White)
Stile Antico, Primary - Robert White, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
Veni, Domine
Stile Antico, Primary - Anonymous, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
Nunc dimittis (William Byrd)
Stile Antico, Primary - William Byrd, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
Te lucis ante terminum (Thomas Tallis)
Stile Antico, Primary - Thomas Tallis, Composer - Stile Antico, Ensemble
2007 harmonia mundi USA harmonia mundi USA 2007
Gaude, virgo mater Christi (Hugh Aston)
Albumbeschreibung
This gorgeous release by the young English unaccompanied vocal group Stile Antico would be worth your time and money simply for the quiet, perfectly intoned singing on display here. But the album accomplishes more than vocal virtuosity. Stile Antico presents music by three generations of English choral composers, all of it from the Catholic sphere and all of it written for the late-evening Compline services of the liturgical day. That programming decision results in a collection of music that wouldn't have been heard in the sixteenth century (the older music of Sheppard probably wouldn't have lasted until the century's end) but that does make sense to the modern listener trying to learn to hear this music with Renaissance ears. The reason is that the program is ideally structured to lead the listener from Sheppard (and his contemporary Hugh Aston) to Thomas Tallis and his musical heir, William Byrd. The disc opens with a two-section "Libera nos" by Sheppard, rich and dense. It moves on to one of Byrd's sparsest compositions, the hymn "Christe, qui lux es et dies," which ironically seems to have been influenced by the severe homophony of Anglican service music. Sheppard is generously represented, and this disc is strongly recommended to anyone who has been intrigued with his music but has felt overwhelmed by an entire disc's worth of it -- it seems to give the modern listener little to hang on to, but when placed in contrast with the more ordered works of Tallis and Byrd it seems luxuriant. The program is tied together as well by the Compline themes, which lend the entire album a meditative cast that will appeal to casual listeners as strongly as it will to closely attentive ones. This is superb choral singing that stands out from the crowd of recordings of unaccompanied English music of the sixteenth century.
© TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 17 track(s)
- Total length: 01:14:25
- Main artists: Stile Antico
- Composer: Hugh Aston
- Label: harmonia mundi
- Area: Angleterre
- Genre: Klassiek Religieuze vocale muziek
- Period: Renaissance Music
2007 harmonia mundi USA
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