Just been to The Sixteen's Choral Pilgrimage concert at Truro Cathedral. Featured composers were Britten and William Cornysh (did you know there were probably two of him??). Listening to the not unfamiliar 'Woefully arrayed' I asked myself who would have performed it originally and where, in what context. And I didn't have a clue!
It is obviously a religious/ devotional work, but in English c1500-1523. Is this a piece for performance in private houses by theologically fairly 'liberal' (Lutheran?) families? Or what?
It is obviously a religious/ devotional work, but in English c1500-1523. Is this a piece for performance in private houses by theologically fairly 'liberal' (Lutheran?) families? Or what?
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