I trust it won't be ruled Off Topic if I switch to the music and composers featured on this disc?
Mrs MartinePecheur and I have long loved Tallis's Spem in alium. When the Striggio 40-part motet hit the headlines and the airwaves some years ago my initial reaction was that Tallis had significantly improved on this model. Mrs MP confirmed this view after hearing it on Breakfast today. But hearing movements from the Striggio mass from the new disc has made me think that he cribbed a lot from there too (from the early movements IIRC??), in particular the effect of overlapping waves of sound as the various choirs enter in quick succession. So my belief in the native genius of TT as demonstrated in Spem has taken a bit of a knock.
What do other Tallis-lovers think? Any revisions in chronology allowing the possibility that T improved on S's motet, then S cribbed from T in writing the Mass would be much appreciated, in restoring old Jingoistic prejudices!
Mrs MartinePecheur and I have long loved Tallis's Spem in alium. When the Striggio 40-part motet hit the headlines and the airwaves some years ago my initial reaction was that Tallis had significantly improved on this model. Mrs MP confirmed this view after hearing it on Breakfast today. But hearing movements from the Striggio mass from the new disc has made me think that he cribbed a lot from there too (from the early movements IIRC??), in particular the effect of overlapping waves of sound as the various choirs enter in quick succession. So my belief in the native genius of TT as demonstrated in Spem has taken a bit of a knock.
What do other Tallis-lovers think? Any revisions in chronology allowing the possibility that T improved on S's motet, then S cribbed from T in writing the Mass would be much appreciated, in restoring old Jingoistic prejudices!
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