Listening to the Tallis Scholars singing the Gloria from Tallis's Puer Natus est Nobis Mass just now, something dawned on me.
Over the years - indeed, decades - I've acquired various TS recordings, usually driven by curiosity about specific repertoire or composers. Their energy and professionalism in bringing to light neglected works are unquestionable and praiseworthy.
However, I've always found myself rather unmoved by - uninvolved in - their performances. I rarely go back to recordings I own by them.
I'd never heard their Puer Natus est Nobis Mass, as I have 2 or 3 other recordings. And hearing it, I think I know why I don't warm to TS performances; and why nowadays I avoid acquiring their recordings.
It seemed so unyielding, both rhythmically and tonally - pressed forward metronomically, relentlessly somehow, and with an unvarying 'edge' to the choral sound (especially up top).
Hearing it, I had difficulty recognising one of my very favourite pieces of choral music, which in the hands of King's or Stile Antico (to cite two of the others I own) is a candidate for the Desert Island for me.
I wondered what some of the specialists on the Choir board would have to say about this.
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Over the years - indeed, decades - I've acquired various TS recordings, usually driven by curiosity about specific repertoire or composers. Their energy and professionalism in bringing to light neglected works are unquestionable and praiseworthy.
However, I've always found myself rather unmoved by - uninvolved in - their performances. I rarely go back to recordings I own by them.
I'd never heard their Puer Natus est Nobis Mass, as I have 2 or 3 other recordings. And hearing it, I think I know why I don't warm to TS performances; and why nowadays I avoid acquiring their recordings.
It seemed so unyielding, both rhythmically and tonally - pressed forward metronomically, relentlessly somehow, and with an unvarying 'edge' to the choral sound (especially up top).
Hearing it, I had difficulty recognising one of my very favourite pieces of choral music, which in the hands of King's or Stile Antico (to cite two of the others I own) is a candidate for the Desert Island for me.
I wondered what some of the specialists on the Choir board would have to say about this.
.
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