Byrd - Mass For Four Voices; 4 Motets - Taverner: Sacred Music / Pro Cantione Antiqua, Bruno Turner, Mark Brown / Quicksilva / ASV Audio CD 1994 Stereo / CD QS 6132
UPC 743625613223
William Byrd, (born 1539/40, London, England—died July 4, 1623, Stondon Massey, Essex, England), English organist and composer of the Shakespearean age who is best known for his development of the English madrigal. He also wrote virginal and organ music that elevated the English keyboard style.
Label: |
ASV – CD QS 6132 |
Series: |
Quicksilva |
Format: |
CD, Stereo
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Country: |
UK |
Released:
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1994 |
Genre: |
Classical |
Style: |
Renaissance |
Tracklist:
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Mass For Four Voices
Composed By – William Byrd
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6 |
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Agnus Dei |
3:31 |
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Motets
Composed By – William Byrd
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7 |
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Ne Irascaris Domine |
8:46 |
8 |
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Domine, Non Sum Dignus |
3:08 |
9 |
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Haec Dicit Dominus |
6:56 |
10 |
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Ave Verum Corpus |
4:39 |
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Sacred Music
Composed By – John Taverner
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11 |
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Dum Transisset Sabbatum |
3:40 |
- Bass Vocals – Brian Etheridge, Christopher Keyte, Michael George (3), Stephen Roberts (2)
- Choir – Pro Cantione Antiqua
- Composed By – John Taverner (tracks: 11-15), William Byrd (tracks: 1-10)
- Conductor – Bruno Turner (tracks: 1-10)
- Conductor, Producer – Mark Brown (4) (tracks: 11-15)
- Countertenor Vocals – Charles Brett, Kevin Smith (11), Timothy Penrose
- Engineer – Antony Howell
- Liner Notes – Peter Bamber
- Tenor Vocals – Ian Partridge, James Griffett, Paul Elliott