The Clerks from the YEMF: Thursday 9 July R3 Live in Concert

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  • doversoul1
    Ex Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 7132

    The Clerks from the YEMF: Thursday 9 July R3 Live in Concert

    Tonight vocal ensemble The Clerks mark the 600th anniversary year of the Battle of Agincourt with a programme of music associated with the court of Henry V, performed in the Quire of York Minster.

    Anon: Deo gracias, Anglia (part the first)
    Henry: Gloria
    Henry: Sanctus
    Sarum Chant: Benedictus Mariae Fillius
    Damett: Salvatoris mater
    Sarum Chant: Beata progenies
    Power: Beata progenies
    Sarum Chant: Respond: Gloria patri geniteque
    Dunstaple: Credo from Missa Da gaudiorum premia
    Damett: Beata Dei genitrix
    Sturgeon: Salve mater Salve templum
    INTERVAL
    Anon: Deo gracias, Anglia (part the second)
    Sarum Chant: Alma redemptoris mater
    Forest: Ascendit Christus
    Sarum Chant: Ab inimicis nostris
    Cooke: Alma proles
    Dunstaple: Sanctus from Missa Da gaudiorum premia
    Forest: Qualis est dilectus
    Sarum Chant: Hymn: Veni creator spiritus
    Dunstaple: Veni Sancte Spiritus Veni creator.

  • doversoul1
    Ex Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 7132

    #2
    Starting now!!

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    • ardcarp
      Late member
      • Nov 2010
      • 11102

      #3
      Just heard the first half. It's repertoire I love...but I'm not bowled over. The plainsong is very note-note-note whereas it needs some fluidity of line. And the polyphony needs some line too. All a bit dull and foursquare so far...but I'll give the 2nd half a go.

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      • Old Grumpy
        Full Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 3612

        #4
        Did you enjoy the interval music - bit of a crass juxtaposition, I thought.

        I went and got myself an ice-cream instead.

        The Taverner Choir and Players last Saturday were excellent and also in the Quire (as tonight). Shame they couldn't have broadcast that.

        OG

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        • DracoM
          Host
          • Mar 2007
          • 12971

          #5
          Simply could NOT believe that interval stuff!
          Walton? Crikey!

          Talk about lazy, lazy programming.

          I liked the Clerkes voice mix, nothing show-off stratospheric or gravelly deep at all, which produced forthright, plain, musicianly. workmanlike ensemble singing, in which all lines interwove.

          Maybe this was how it sounded? Reminded me of David Munrow's Musica Reservata choral tracks, rather than, say, the Clerkes of Oxenford?

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          • Black Swan

            #6
            Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
            Just heard the first half. It's repertoire I love...but I'm not bowled over. The plainsong is very note-note-note whereas it needs some fluidity of line. And the polyphony needs some line too. All a bit dull and foursquare so far...but I'll give the 2nd half a go.
            I was there and I have to agree. It came off a bit dull, the 2nd half was better.

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