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English Royal Funeral Music
Les Trompettes des Plaisirs, Lingua Franca & Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier
Awards:
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Building a Library, April 2015, First Choice
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Gramophone Magazine, June 2013, Editor's Choice
one might call it a classically 'English' choral sound - but any suspicions of coolness are easily dispelled by the commitment shown to the meaning of both music and text...Once again, Vox Luminis...
English Royal Funeral Music
Les Trompettes des Plaisirs, Lingua Franca & Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier
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Awards:
-
Building a Library, April 2015, First Choice
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Gramophone Magazine, June 2013, Editor's Choice
one might call it a classically 'English' choral sound - but any suspicions of coolness are easily dispelled by the commitment shown to the meaning of both music and text...Once again, Vox Luminis...
About
Much anticipated new release from the Gramophone Record of the Year winning Vox Luminis!
We know now that Purcell’s three Funeral Sentences were not written for the funeral of Queen Mary in 1695. Following the tradition of the English court, it was pieces by Thomas Morley, originally written for the funeral of Elizabeth I, that were sung there. Purcell’s only contribution to the ceremony was the composition of two pieces for slide trumpets (March and Canzona), and the anthem in the archaic style Thou knowest, Lord. During the funeral procession to Westminster Abbey, a band of oboes played two marches written by John Paisible and Thomas Tollet.
This recording assembles the music composed for the funeral of Queen Mary and that used at the funeral of Elizabeth I in 1603. The programme is completed by Purcell’s sublime a cappella anthems and a moving anthem by Weelkes on the death of Thomas Morley.
After the success of the recording of Schütz’s Musicalische Exequien (RIC311), voted Record of the Year by Gramophone magazine, this disc will be one of the major events of spring 2013.
Contents and tracklist
- Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier
- Recorded: September 2011, September 2012
- Recording Venue: Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste, Beaufays, Belgium
- Benoît Laurent, Lingua Franca
- Recorded: September 2011, September 2012
- Recording Venue: Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste, Beaufays, Belgium
- Les Trompettes des Plaisirs, Jean-François Madeuf
- Recorded: September 2011, September 2012
- Recording Venue: Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste, Beaufays, Belgium
- Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier
- Recorded: September 2011, September 2012
- Recording Venue: Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste, Beaufays, Belgium
- Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier
- Recorded: September 2011, September 2012
- Recording Venue: Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste, Beaufays, Belgium
- Les Trompettes des Plaisirs, Jean-François Madeuf
- Recorded: September 2011, September 2012
- Recording Venue: Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste, Beaufays, Belgium
- Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier, Les Trompettes des Plaisirs, Jean-François Madeuf
- Recorded: September 2011, September 2012
- Recording Venue: Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste, Beaufays, Belgium
- Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier
- Recorded: September 2011, September 2012
- Recording Venue: Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste, Beaufays, Belgium
- Guy Penson
- Recorded: September 2011, September 2012
- Recording Venue: Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste, Beaufays, Belgium
- Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier
- Recorded: September 2011, September 2012
- Recording Venue: Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste, Beaufays, Belgium
- Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier
- Recorded: September 2011, September 2012
- Recording Venue: Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste, Beaufays, Belgium
- Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier
- Recorded: September 2011, September 2012
- Recording Venue: Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste, Beaufays, Belgium
- Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier
- Recorded: September 2011, September 2012
- Recording Venue: Eglise Saint-Jean Baptiste, Beaufays, Belgium
Awards and reviews
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Gramophone MagazineJune 2013Editor's Choice
June 2013
one might call it a classically 'English' choral sound - but any suspicions of coolness are easily dispelled by the commitment shown to the meaning of both music and text...Once again, Vox Luminis have touched the heart with their calm interpretative intelligence and vocal beauty.