Byrd - O Lux beata Trinitas
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Special offer. The Deer’s Cry: The Sixteen sing Pärt, Byrd & Tallis
RecommendedThe Sixteen, Harry Christophers
[The Deer's Cry] is a deceptively easy-looking piece on the page, but keeping its halting, minimalist ground-rhythm pulsing meaningfully, and building the slow-burn crescendo over several minutes... — More…
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalist 2016
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Homophonic passages impress with their splendour, enriched here by the chestnut hues of basses William Gaunt and Robert Macdonald. The clarity of line lays bare the ingenuity of counterpoint,... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, March 2011, Editor's Choice
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This really is exceptional singing – immaculately balanced and blended, with text always at its heart. Ross and his young singers have given us quite the gift in this series. I can’t wait to... — More…
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There's so much wonderful six-part writing in this attractive selection from the 1575 CantionesSacrae that such a medium appears in a new light, particularly when performed by the choir and... — More…
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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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