Winchester Cathedral Choir, David Hill - Tallis: Missa Salve intemerata & Antiphons (2001)
BAND/ARTIST: Winchester Cathedral Choir, David Hill
- Title: Tallis: Missa Salve intemerata & Antiphons
- Year Of Release: 2001
- Label: Hyperion
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:07:47
- Total Size: 255 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Kyrie fons bonitatis
02. Missa Salve intemerata: I. Gloria
03. Propter veritatem
04. Missa Salve intemerata: II. Credo
05. Beata Dei genitrix
06. Ave, rosa sine spinis
07. Nesciens mater
08. Fantasy in A Minor
09. Regina caeli
10. Salve intemerata virgo
11. Ave Regina caelorum
12. Missa Salve intemerata: III. Sanctus
13. Missa Salve intemerata: IV. Benedictus
14. Beata viscera
15. Missa Salve intemerata: V. Agnus Dei
Winchester Cathedral Choir released their first album of Tallis's choral music back in 1990 (CDA66400). The recording has remained one of our all-time best sellers and featured in our 20th and 30th Anniversary editions. This second album contains more beautiful, inspirational music by the most influential English composer of his generation, as well as one of the most popular Renaissance composers of today.
It is only in the past few decades that much of the early Tallis repertoire has become widely available. The Salve intemerata Mass is thought to be among the earliest of Tallis's surviving music and was probably written no later than 1530. The settings of the Ordinary of the Mass are here interspersed with votive antiphons by Tallis and Sarum chant. The sole source of the Salve intemerata Mass, and one of the sources of its votive antiphon model, is a set of four out of five original part-books thought to have been compiled for Canterbury Cathedral at its refoundation in 1540.
01. Kyrie fons bonitatis
02. Missa Salve intemerata: I. Gloria
03. Propter veritatem
04. Missa Salve intemerata: II. Credo
05. Beata Dei genitrix
06. Ave, rosa sine spinis
07. Nesciens mater
08. Fantasy in A Minor
09. Regina caeli
10. Salve intemerata virgo
11. Ave Regina caelorum
12. Missa Salve intemerata: III. Sanctus
13. Missa Salve intemerata: IV. Benedictus
14. Beata viscera
15. Missa Salve intemerata: V. Agnus Dei
Winchester Cathedral Choir released their first album of Tallis's choral music back in 1990 (CDA66400). The recording has remained one of our all-time best sellers and featured in our 20th and 30th Anniversary editions. This second album contains more beautiful, inspirational music by the most influential English composer of his generation, as well as one of the most popular Renaissance composers of today.
It is only in the past few decades that much of the early Tallis repertoire has become widely available. The Salve intemerata Mass is thought to be among the earliest of Tallis's surviving music and was probably written no later than 1530. The settings of the Ordinary of the Mass are here interspersed with votive antiphons by Tallis and Sarum chant. The sole source of the Salve intemerata Mass, and one of the sources of its votive antiphon model, is a set of four out of five original part-books thought to have been compiled for Canterbury Cathedral at its refoundation in 1540.
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