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Stile Antico - From the Imperial Court: Music for the House of Hapsburg (2014) [Hi-Res]

Stile Antico - From the Imperial Court: Music for the House of Hapsburg (2014) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Stile Antico

  • Title: From the Imperial Court: Music for the House of Hapsburg
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: harmonia mundi
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac 24bits - 88.2kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:11:07
  • Total Size: 1265 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Jubilate Deo: Jubilate Deo
02. Andreas Christi famulus: Andreas Christi famulus
03. Loquebantur variis linguis: Loquebantur variis linguis
04. Mille regretz: Mille regretz
05. Quis dabit oculis nostris: Quis dabit oculis nostris
06. Magnificat primi toni: Magnificat primi toni
07. Absalon fili mi: Absalon fili mi
08. Mille regretz: Mille regretz
09. Carole magnus eras: Carole magnus eras
10. Versa est in luctum: Versa est in luctum
11. Virgo prudentissima: Virgo prudentissima


Stile Antico is an early music vocal ensemble consisting of 12 singers who perform without a conductor. It has focused largely on medieval and Renaissance-era sacred repertory, taking in music by Byrd, Tallis, Taverner, John Sheppard, and many anonymous works. Made up of three singers each in the soprano, alto, tenor, and bass ranges, the ensemble performs about 40 concerts yearly and regularly goes on tour. Twice nominated for Grammy Awards, Stile Antico has rightly earned the reputation as one of the finest smaller early music ensembles from the U.K.

Stile Antico was formed in Oxford, England, in 2001. Founding members, who were then mostly students, were sisters Helen (soprano), Kate (soprano), and Emma Ashby (alto), Carris Jones (alto), Eleanor Harries (alto), Andrew Griffiths (tenor), Oliver Hunt (bass), and Matthew O'Donovan (bass). All of them were still members in 2011 along with Rebecca Hickey (soprano), Jim Clements (tenor), Benedict Hymas (tenor), and Will Dawes (bass). The group has used as many as 16 singers.

Stile Antico's debut concert took place in Oxford, England, in 2001. For the first several years the group performed mostly on university holidays. Its breakthrough came when it entered the 2005 Early Music Network Young Artist Competition at the York Early Music Festival, where it won the audience prize. Robina Young, an executive for Harmonia Mundi, was on the competition jury and later signed the ensemble to a recording contract. In early 2007 its first recording, Music for Compline, was issued by Harmonia Mundi and went on to capture several prestigious awards, including a Diapason d'Or and a Grammy nomination.

In 2010 Stile Antico debuted to acclaim both at the Schleswig-Holstein Festival and at the BBC Proms. Among its more highly praised recordings is the 2010 Harmonia Mundi CD Puer natus est, a collection of Advent and Christmas works by Byrd, Tallis, Taverner, and others. Stile Antico made its Wigmore Hall debut in July 2011.

On recordings, the group has continued to focus mostly on Renaissance repertory, with original thematic conceptions such as From the Imperial Court: Music for the House of Hapsburg (2014); despite the tremendous importance of royal houses in the commissioning and use of music in the Renaissance, Stile Antico's album is one of few entries in this field. The group mounted a major "Shakespeare 400" tour, exploring the role of music in the Bard's plays. In performance, the group's repertory has ventured into the modern era. It has given premieres of music by Huw Watkins, John McCabe, and Nico Muhly (Gentle Sleep). The association with Muhly is significant, for Stile Antico's tour schedule has involved the U.S. to a notable degree; it made two visits to the U.S. during the 2016-2017 season alone, and, almost alone among ensembles from the classical sphere, has been featured on the popular Tiny Desk Concert video series posted by the National Public Radio network there. Stile Antico released a survey of the neglected music of Renaissance composer Giaches de Wert in early 2017.



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  • gibheid
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Thanks fantastik.
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  • owen1438
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Thanks a lot!
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  • Rabisox
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(what a messy trackliste, prefer:)

01. Cristóbal de Morales - Jubilate Deo.flac
02. Thomas Créquillon - Andreas Christi famulus.flac
03. Thomas Tallis - Loquebantur variis linguis.flac
04. Josquin « Des Prez » Lebloitte - Mille regretz.flac
05. Ludwig Senfl - Quis dabit oculis nostris .flac
06. Nicolas Gombert - Magnificat primi toni.flac
07. Pierre De la Rue - Absalon fili mi.flac
08. Nicolas Gombert - Mille regretz.flac
09. Jacob Clemens « non Papa » - Carole magnus eras.flac
10. Alonso Lobo - Versa est in luctum.flac
11. Heinrich Isaac - Virgo prudentissima.flac