Wydawnictwo: Signum Classics
Nr katalogowy: SIGCD 776
Nośnik: 2 CD
Data wydania: grudzień 2023
EAN: 635212077627
Nr katalogowy: SIGCD 776
Nośnik: 2 CD
Data wydania: grudzień 2023
EAN: 635212077627
Byrd: Sacred Works
Signum Classics - SIGCD 776
Kompozytor
William Byrd (1539/40-1623)
William Byrd (1539/40-1623)
Wykonawcy
Jeremy Filsell, organ
Saint Thomas Choir of Men & Boys
Jeremy Filsell, organ
Saint Thomas Choir of Men & Boys
Utwory na płycie:
- Clarifica me Pater I
- Cibavit Eos
- Kyrie eleison [Mass for Four Voices]
- Gloria in excelsis [Mass for Four Voices]
- Collect
- Epistle
- Occuli Omnium
- Alleluia: Cognoverunt discipuli
- Gospel
- Clarifica me Pater II
- Credo I
- Credo II
- Sacerdotes Domini
- Sursum Corda & Proper Preface
- Sanctus [Mass for Four Voices]
- Benedictus [Mass for Four Voices]
- Pater Noster & Pax vobiscum
- Agnus Dei [Mass for Four Voices]
- Quotiescunque manducabitis
- Ego sum panis
- Salvator Mundi I
- O sacrum convivium
- Ave verum corpus
- Salvator Mundi II
- Pange lingua
- Sacris solemnis
- Dominus vobiscum
- O Salutaris hostia
- Fantasia in D minor
- The Great Service: Venite
- The Great Service: Te Deum
- The Great Service: Benedictus
- The Great Service: Kyrie
- The Great Service: Credo
- The Great Service: Magnificat
Byrd:
Ave verum Corpus
Cibavit eos
Fantasia in D minor
Mass for four voices
O sacrum convivium
O salutaris hostia
Quotiescunque manducabitis
Salvator mundi II
Ave verum Corpus
Cibavit eos
Fantasia in D minor
Mass for four voices
O sacrum convivium
O salutaris hostia
Quotiescunque manducabitis
Salvator mundi II
Marking the quadricentenary of Byrd’s death in 2023, the Men & Boys Choir of Saint Thomas, Fifth Avenue, New York, recreates the Catholic Mass for the Feast of Corpus Christi as Byrd might have experienced it in the late 16th century. This new recording includes various Latin motets written by Byrd for the feast, along with the remarka- ble Mass setting in four parts. Part of this album is a recording, originally released on LP only in 1981, of the Saint Thomas Choir under the late Gerre Hancock, singing Byrd’s complete Great Service, written in the vernacular for the reformed Anglican liturgy – the flip side of Byrd’s Latinate expression.