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Composer: WILDER, Philip van ((?-1557)) |
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ID: DCD34115 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Renaissance The Marian Consort
Rose Consort of Viols
Rory McCleery, conductor
For its second Delphian recording, The Marian Consort have leafed through the beautifully calligraphed pages of the partbooks compiled in Oxford between 1581 and 1588 by the Elizabethan scholar Robert Dow, to present a deeply satisfying sequence of some of their brightest jewels. Sumptuous motets, melancholy consort songs and intricate, harmonically daring viol fantasies are seamlessly interwoven, all brought to life by seven voices and the robust plangency of the Rose Consort of Viols in the chapel of All Souls College, Oxford - where Dow himself was once a Fellow.
The Marian Consort is a young, dynamic early music vocal ensemble founded in Oxford in 2007. Combining academic insight with high levels of performance practice, the ensemble predominantly explores the repertoire of Renaissance and early Baroque music with its director Rory McCleery. They are joined by the Rose Consort of Viols, which takes its name from the celebrated family of viol makers, whose work spanned the development of the English consort repertoire.
Track listing
1 William Mundy (c.1528-c.1591)
Sive vigilem
2 Nicholas Strogers (fl. 1560-75)
A doleful deadly pang
3 Nicholas Strogers
In Nomine a 5 (No. 2)
4 (?)Robert Mallory (d. 1572)
Miserere a 5
5 Nathaniel Giles (c.1558-1633/34)
Vestigia mea dirige
6 Robert White (c.1538- 1574)
In Nomine a 5
7 William Byrd (1539/40-1623)
O Lord, how vain
8 Robert White
Justus es, Domine
9 Christopher Tye (c.1505-1572/73)
In Nomine
10 Thomas Tallis (c.1505-1585)
O salutaris hostia
11 Robert Parsons (c.15351572)
Retribue servo tuo
12 anon.
Come Holy Ghost
13 Vincenzo Ruffo (c.15081587)
La gamba
14 William Byrd
La verginella
15 anon. ['Roose']
Dum transisset Sabbatum
16 Jean Maillard (c.1515-after 1570)
Ascendo ad Patrem meum
17 Nicholas Strogers
Non me vincat, Deus meus
18 (?)Philippe Verdelot (1480s-c.1530)
Madonna somm'acorto
19 Philip van Wilder (c.15001553)
Je file quand Dieu me donne de quoy
20 Philip van Wilder
Pour vous aymer j'ay mis toute ma cure
21 Robert Parsons
Ave Maria
Total playing time [72:49] |
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ID: RRC2030 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Choral Collection 35 anthems in date order inc. 4 by Byrd, 3 by Tallis, 2 each by Gibbons Weelkes
and Tomkins, 1 each by Farmer, van Wilder, Tye, Sheppard, Farrant, Blow, 4 by
Purcell, 2 each by Ouseley and Wesley, 1 each by Croft, Greene, Boyce,
Battishill, Attwood and Stainer. |
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ID: SIGCD464 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Gallicantus perform music surrounding the fascinating yet tragic story of Queen Mary Tudor’s ‘phantom pregnancy’. On 30th April 1555 the city of London celebrated the birth of a healthy male heir, but abruptly ceased the next day after the news was revealed to be nothing but rumour. There was to be no heir, with gossip and speculation surrounding the tale of Mary’s pregnancy from that day onwards.
The music performed here resonates with the circumstances of the mid-1550s, including items composed outside of Mary’s reign; from the royal ceremonies in which Mary participated as queen, and music directly tied to the specific events of 1554-5. This includes a newly-reconstructed Litany which was performed during Mary’s assumed pregnancy. The viewpoint shifts from the streets of London and its suburbs, through the ceremonial grandeur of the royal palaces and their chapels, to the intimacy of the Privy Chamber itself. |
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