Byrd Gradualia (excs)
Byrd’s music for the english counter-Reformation that never happened
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Composer or Director: William Byrd
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Musica Omnia
Magazine Review Date: 7/2009
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 78
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: MO0302

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Circumspice Jerusalem |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Fantasia, D minor No. 1 |
William Byrd, Composer
Robert Quinney, Organ William Byrd, Composer |
Why do I use my paper, ink and pen? |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Votive Mass of the Blessed Sacra, Movement: Trope: Ab ortu solis |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Votive Mass of the Blessed Sacra, Movement: Venite, comedite panem meum (replaces all in Lent) |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Votive Mass of the Blessed Sacra, Movement: Alleluias: Alleluia, Cognoverunt/Alleluia, Caro me |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Votive Mass of the Blessed Sacra, Movement: Antiphon: Ego sum panis vivus |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Votive Mass of the Blessed Sacra, Movement: Antiphon: O quam suavis est |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Votive Mass of the Blessed Sacra, Movement: Hymn: Iesu nostra redemptio |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Fantasia |
William Byrd, Composer
Robert Quinney, Organ William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, Movement: Introit: Nunc scio vere |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, Movement: Gradual: Constitues eos ... Domine |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, Movement: Alleluia: Solve iubente Deo (Feast of St Peter's C |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, Movement: ~ |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, Movement: Antiphon: Hodie Simon Petrus |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, Movement: Antiphon: Tu es pastor ovium |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Gradualia, Vol 2: Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, Movement: Antiphon: Quodcunque ligaveris |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Ut re mi fa sol la |
William Byrd, Composer
Robert Quinney, Organ William Byrd, Composer |
Venite exultemus Domino |
William Byrd, Composer
Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Author: Fabrice Fitch
The recorded sound reflects these conditions: the acoustic is gently resonant but hardly reverberant; and the chamber organ under Robert Quinney’s fingers is both full and intimate in tone. We’re thereby allowed to hear more of the singers’ natural vocal qualities, and if at times a hint of roughness threatens as a result, the music seems to gain immeasurably in immediacy. The cycle of Propers devoted to the feasts of St Peter and St Paul is particularly involving, being scored for six voices and richly elaborate. The best results are obtained on a reasonably powerful and similarly grainy sound system.
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