For Every Syllable a Note:
Alamire chart the music of the Tudor Dynasty from the pre-Reformation flowerings of the Eton Choirbook through Archbishop Parker's Psalter and the 'Father of English Music,'Thomas Tallis,' to the great Elizabethan motets and votive offerings of William Byrd.
7.30
Part I
Lambe: Nesciens mater
Taverner: O Christe Jesu, pastor bone
Sheppard: Filiae Jerusalem
Taverner: Quemadmodum
Sheppard: Verbum caro
Taverner and Tye: O spendor gloriae
approx 8.25pm
Part II
Tallis: It ye love me
Tallis: Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter
Byrd: Peccantem me quotidie
Tallis: Honor virtus et potestas
Tallis: In ieiunio et fletu
Tallis: Dum transisset sabbatum
Byrd: Emendemus in melius
Byrd: Tribue Domine.
What a gorgeous concert... The first half was the perfect balm on the way home after a hectic first day back at work.
Wonderful music and performance
Alamire chart the music of the Tudor Dynasty from the pre-Reformation flowerings of the Eton Choirbook through Archbishop Parker's Psalter and the 'Father of English Music,'Thomas Tallis,' to the great Elizabethan motets and votive offerings of William Byrd.
7.30
Part I
Lambe: Nesciens mater
Taverner: O Christe Jesu, pastor bone
Sheppard: Filiae Jerusalem
Taverner: Quemadmodum
Sheppard: Verbum caro
Taverner and Tye: O spendor gloriae
approx 8.25pm
Part II
Tallis: It ye love me
Tallis: Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter
Byrd: Peccantem me quotidie
Tallis: Honor virtus et potestas
Tallis: In ieiunio et fletu
Tallis: Dum transisset sabbatum
Byrd: Emendemus in melius
Byrd: Tribue Domine.
What a gorgeous concert... The first half was the perfect balm on the way home after a hectic first day back at work.
Wonderful music and performance
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