Where late the sweet birds sang
Cave’s ensemble sings Elizabethan polyphony
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Composer or Director: William Byrd, Robert White, Robert I Parsons
Label: Linn
Magazine Review Date: 01/2013
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 75
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CKD417
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Christe, qui lux es et dies/Precamur |
William Byrd, Composer
Magnificat Philip Cave, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Lamentations (5vv) |
Robert White, Composer
Magnificat Philip Cave, Conductor Robert White, Composer |
Ave Maria |
Robert I Parsons, Composer
Magnificat Philip Cave, Conductor Robert I Parsons, Composer |
Domine quis habitabit |
William Byrd, Composer
Magnificat Philip Cave, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Domine, quis habitabit? |
Robert I Parsons, Composer
Magnificat Philip Cave, Conductor Robert I Parsons, Composer |
Quomodo cantabimus? |
William Byrd, Composer
Magnificat Philip Cave, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Lamentations |
William Byrd, Composer
Magnificat Philip Cave, Conductor William Byrd, Composer |
Christe qui lux es |
Robert White, Composer
Magnificat Philip Cave, Conductor Robert White, Composer |
Author: Caroline Gill
This is an undeniably scholarly disc, produced as it was by the grand dame of working choral editions of early church music, Sally Dunkley. The thesis that runs through the disc states that the early years of Elizabeth I’s reign, during which all these pieces were written, were ones of exponentially rapid change in the identity of the polyphony of Latin-based texts from conservative to freely composed imitative music. With the exception of Byrd’s Quomodo cantabimus, it is a programme of frequently performed works; and although it may have been more ‘worthy’ to populate such a disc with obscurer music, to match the depth of Dunkley’s scholarly commitment to this music, it is nevertheless enormously gratifying to have the opportunity to listen with impunity to such nonpareils of the Tudor period sung so beautifully.
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