TALLIS Ave, Dei patris filia
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Composer or Director: Thomas Tallis
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Hyperion
Magazine Review Date: AW2015
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 72
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDA68095
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Honor virtus et potestas |
Thomas Tallis, Composer
(The) Cardinall's Musick Andrew Carwood, Conductor Thomas Tallis, Composer |
Candidi facti sunt Nazarei |
Thomas Tallis, Composer
(The) Cardinall's Musick Andrew Carwood, Conductor Thomas Tallis, Composer |
Homo quidam fecit coenam |
Thomas Tallis, Composer
(The) Cardinall's Musick Andrew Carwood, Conductor Thomas Tallis, Composer |
Ave Dei patris filia |
Thomas Tallis, Composer
(The) Cardinall's Musick Andrew Carwood, Conductor Thomas Tallis, Composer |
Christ rising again |
Thomas Tallis, Composer
(The) Cardinall's Musick Andrew Carwood, Conductor Thomas Tallis, Composer |
Out from the deep |
Thomas Tallis, Composer
(The) Cardinall's Musick Andrew Carwood, Conductor Thomas Tallis, Composer |
Preces and Responses I |
Thomas Tallis, Composer
(The) Cardinall's Musick Andrew Carwood, Conductor Thomas Tallis, Composer |
Short Service 'Dorian Service' |
Thomas Tallis, Composer
(The) Cardinall's Musick Andrew Carwood, Conductor Thomas Tallis, Composer |
(9) Psalm Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter, Movement: No. 5, E'en like the hunted hind |
Thomas Tallis, Composer
(The) Cardinall's Musick Andrew Carwood, Conductor Thomas Tallis, Composer |
(9) Psalm Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter, Movement: No. 6, Expend, O Lord |
Thomas Tallis, Composer
(The) Cardinall's Musick Andrew Carwood, Conductor Thomas Tallis, Composer |
Author: Fabrice Fitch
The sopranos join in for the most substantial piece on the recording, Ave, Dei patris filia, one of the Marian antiphons dating from the early part of Tallis’s career, and the last of them to be recorded as part of this cycle. As a group they’re rather patchy and this one is inconsistent within itself: the extended duo that opens its second major section is rambling and unfocused, for example, whereas the concluding passages are rather stronger. In all fairness it’s no wonder that the singers themselves struggle to impart much forward momentum where the composer himself gives them comparatively little to work with. Of a different order altogether is the group of three Latin responsories that open the recording, in which the soloists fare admirably. They are full-throated and muscular, the marvellous Homo quidam especially so.
At a guess, this cycle must be nearing the halfway mark, and already I’m curious as to whom The Cardinall’s will entrust the instrumental items (assuming this is truly intended as a complete edition). At this rate they look set to eclipse the existing set from the Chapelle du Roi. I await the next instalments with keen interest.
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