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English composer Thomas Tallis witnessed dramatic changes of religion under four monarchs, and his career accordingly represents the development of polyphonic church music in Renaissance England. Along with his student and fellow Roman Catholic, William Byrd, Tallis was one of the earliest composers to publish music under royal patent in England, and his works demonstrated the shifting doctrines and styles of liturgy in the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. This 2017 Obsidian release features one piece with a text by Henry VIII's sixth and last wife, Katherine Parr, which gives the album its title, though the mix of Roman Catholic and Anglican pieces on the program suggests that "songs of Reformation" may be seen as one-sided. In any case, the performances by the vocal ensemble Alamire and the viol consort Fretwork put the emphasis on Tallis and his varied output, rather than on the theological preferences of royalty. The result is a well-balanced portrait of Tallis, and his choral music is given transparent textures and clear diction by the 14-voice choir, which maintains independence of parts while offering an evenly blended tone. Fretwork's introspective performances reflect the chamber music of the time, typically composed as free fantasias for viol consort, often based on fragments of chant. Tallis' When Jesus went (Salvator mundi II), the Solfaing Song, and the Fantasia (O sacrum convivium) show Fretwork's polished and affecting playing, which is particularly striking in passages with plangent cross-relations.
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Gaude gloriosa Dei mater (Thomas Tallis)
Thomas Tallis, Composer - David Skinner, Conductor - Alamire, Ensemble, MainArtist
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When Jesus Went (Salvator mundi II) (Thomas Tallis)
Thomas Tallis, Composer - David Skinner, Conductor - Fretwork, Ensemble - Alamire, Ensemble, MainArtist
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O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit (Thomas Tallis)
Thomas Tallis, Composer - David Skinner, Conductor - Alamire, Ensemble, MainArtist
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Hear the voice and prayer (Thomas Tallis)
Thomas Tallis, Composer - David Skinner, Conductor - Alamire, Ensemble, MainArtist
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Purge me, O Lord (Thomas Tallis)
Thomas Tallis, Composer - David Skinner, Conductor - Alamire, Ensemble, MainArtist
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A Solfing Song (Thomas Tallis)
Thomas Tallis, Composer - David Skinner, Conductor - Fretwork, Ensemble - Alamire, Ensemble, MainArtist
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Verily, verily I say unto you (Thomas Tallis)
Thomas Tallis, Composer - David Skinner, Conductor - Alamire, Ensemble, MainArtist
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If ye love me (Thomas Tallis)
Thomas Tallis, Composer - David Skinner, Conductor - Alamire, Ensemble, MainArtist
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O Lord, in thee is all my trust (Thomas Tallis)
Thomas Tallis, Composer - David Skinner, Conductor - Alamire, Ensemble, MainArtist
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Libera (nos, salva nos) (Thomas Tallis)
Thomas Tallis, Composer - David Skinner, Conductor - Fretwork, Ensemble - Alamire, Ensemble, MainArtist
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Litany (Thomas Tallis)
Thomas Tallis, Composer - David Skinner, Conductor - Alamire, Ensemble, MainArtist
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O sacrum convivium (Thomas Tallis)
Thomas Tallis, Composer - David Skinner, Conductor - Fretwork, Ensemble - Alamire, Ensemble, MainArtist
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Se lord and behold (Thomas Tallis)
Thomas Tallis, Composer - David Skinner, Conductor - Alamire, Ensemble, MainArtist
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Album review
English composer Thomas Tallis witnessed dramatic changes of religion under four monarchs, and his career accordingly represents the development of polyphonic church music in Renaissance England. Along with his student and fellow Roman Catholic, William Byrd, Tallis was one of the earliest composers to publish music under royal patent in England, and his works demonstrated the shifting doctrines and styles of liturgy in the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. This 2017 Obsidian release features one piece with a text by Henry VIII's sixth and last wife, Katherine Parr, which gives the album its title, though the mix of Roman Catholic and Anglican pieces on the program suggests that "songs of Reformation" may be seen as one-sided. In any case, the performances by the vocal ensemble Alamire and the viol consort Fretwork put the emphasis on Tallis and his varied output, rather than on the theological preferences of royalty. The result is a well-balanced portrait of Tallis, and his choral music is given transparent textures and clear diction by the 14-voice choir, which maintains independence of parts while offering an evenly blended tone. Fretwork's introspective performances reflect the chamber music of the time, typically composed as free fantasias for viol consort, often based on fragments of chant. Tallis' When Jesus went (Salvator mundi II), the Solfaing Song, and the Fantasia (O sacrum convivium) show Fretwork's polished and affecting playing, which is particularly striking in passages with plangent cross-relations.
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About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 13 track(s)
- Total length: 01:15:30
- 1 Digital booklet
- Main artists: Alamire David Skinner Fretwork
- Composer: Thomas Tallis
- Label: Obsidian
- Genre: Classical Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred)
(C) 2017 Obsidian (P) 2017 Obsidian
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