Taverner
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Discover Early Music
Bernhard Landauer (counter-tenor), Shirley Rumsey (lute), Steven Rickards (counter-tenor), Dorothy Linell (lute)
In Dulci Jubilo, Nova Schola Gregoriana, Oxford Camerata, Tonus Peregrinus, Unicorn Ensemble, Oni Wytars Ensemble, Capilla Flamenca, Scholars of London, Convivium Musicum Gothenburgense,...
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Music Of The English Renaissance
Laura Moore (viola da gamba), Hannah Lane (harp), Lucinda Moon (baroque violin), Donald Nicolson (harpsichord), Julia Fredersdorff (baroque violin), Laura Vaughan (viola da gamba), Neil McEwan (director), Rosemary Hodgson (lute), Daniel Yeadon (viola da gamba), Tommie Anderson (lute), Paul McMahon...
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In Pastures Green
A meditation in psalms, poems and music
Margaret Howard (reader), Bernard Palmer (reader), Martin Souter (organ/piano)
The Victoria Singers, English Renaissance, The choir of Norwich Cathedral, The choir of Magdalen College (Oxford), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sarah Tenant-Flowers, Michael Stoddart, David Dunnet, Bernard Rose, Sir Adrian...
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The main work on this disc, Taverner's marvellous Glora tibi trinitas Mass composed c1526, was famous in its day as the source of the 'In Nomine' tune beloved of instrumental variations. The... — More…
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Tudor Church Music
The Easter Liturgy of the Church of England
The London Ambrosian Singers, John McCarthy
There’s a striking version of Taverner’s Benedictus in this album, and Gibbons’s own Benedictus is not far short in directness... McCarthy’s shaping of the music is impressive... The digital... — More…
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Great Music from the Court of Elizabeth I
Glorious music from the rich and glamorous court of Elizabeth I, composed by her favourite composer, William Byrd (1543-1623), and other musicians of her time. Viols, flutes, lutes and voices combine in a striking programme of songs and dances.
The Elizabethan Consort
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