A musical banquet from the Golden Age This programme brings together a true choral landmark from the sixteenth century, with its present-day reflection, a commission by Sir James MacMillan. These two monumental, large-scale pieces bookend a ‘tasting menu’ of Renaissance works by Byrd, Tallis and many other composers. Common to them all is a link to Nonsuch Palace, arguably the location of the first performance of Spem in alium, and the centre of a rich vein of Tudor musical patronage. CD+DVD (Live sessions recordings; Bonus Recording a masterpiece & In conversation) 450 years anniversary edition
THOMAS TALLIS [c.1505-1585]
· The Forty-Part Motet: Spem in alium (9'21)
DERRICK GERARDE
· O Souverain Pasteur (5'24)
ALFONSO FERRABOSCO [1575-1628]
· In Monte Oliveti (4'04)
WILLIAM BYRD [1543-1623]
· Domine, salva nos (3'06)
ANONYMOUS
· [Plainchant]
Fructum salutiferum (0'28)
DERRICK GERARDE
· Tua est potentia (3'39)
PHILIP VAN WILDER [1500-1553]
· Pater Noster (4'08)
THOMAS TALLIS [c.1505-1585]
· In ieiunio et fletu (4'15)
ALFONSO FERRABOSCO [1575-1628]
· Decantabat populus Israel (3'04)
ANONYMOUS
· [Plainchant]
Ex altari tuo, Domine (0'30)
ALFONSO FERRABOSCO [1575-1628]
· Judica me, Domine (7'08)
WILLIAM BYRD [1543-1623]
· Fac cum servo tuo (4'17)
THOMAS TALLIS [c.1505-1585]
· Derelinquit impius (3'42)
PHILIP VAN WILDER [1500-1553]
· Vidi civitatem (8'06)
JAMES MACMILLAN [1959-]
· The Forty-Part Motet: Vidi aquam (9'07)
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