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Divine Office: Matins

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The Canonical Hours through the day, based on monastic traditions of old, starting with the night-time service of Matins.

The Office of Matins

Introduced by Peter Phillips

As part of Radio 3鈥檚 鈥淐apturing Twilight鈥 season, throughout the day the Tallis Scholars, world renowned for their exquisitely pure tone and shimmering choral sounds, evoke the ancient Christian tradition of the Divine Office. Starting just as the clocks change back to Greenwich Mean Time at 1am, they sing settings of words and psalms associated with each of the eight offices, or Canonical Hours, across the day. This daily ritual of Christian devotion was created in the 6th century by St Benedict, and remains familiar in monasteries and convents around the world today. The Tallis Scholars director Peter Philips introduces each of the offices at roughly three-hour intervals, beginning with Matins, then Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers, and ending with Compline, reflecting the time of the day with Latin chant interspersed with polyphony from across the centuries. Music includes chant melodies by Hildegard of Bingen, settings of prayers, motets and canticles by Renaissance composers such as Thomas Tallis, Orlande de Lassus, John Sheppard and John Taverner, sitting alongside more recent works by Arvo P盲rt, John Tavener, and Igor Stravinksy.

Producer: Helen Garrison

45 minutes

Last on

Sun 31 Oct 2021 01:00

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Music Played

  • Hildegard von Bingen

    In principio omnes

    Choir: Tallis Scholars. Conductor: Peter Phillips.
  • Plainchant

    Introduction and Invitatory Psalm 94

    Choir: Tallis Scholars. Conductor: Peter Phillips.
  • Plainchant

    Psalm 73 with antiphons

    Choir: Tallis Scholars. Conductor: Peter Phillips.
  • Tom谩s Luis de Victoria

    Ave Regina Caelorum, antiphon for 8 voices

    Choir: Tallis Scholars. Conductor: Peter Phillips.
  • Plainchant

    Psalm 79 with antiphons

    Choir: Tallis Scholars. Conductor: Peter Phillips.
  • John Sheppard

    Our Father [Pater noster]

    Choir: Tallis Scholars. Conductor: Peter Phillips.
  • Plainchant

    Te Decet Laus

    Choir: Tallis Scholars. Conductor: Peter Phillips.
  • Thomas Tallis

    Te Deum 'for meanes'

    Choir: Tallis Scholars. Conductor: Peter Phillips.

Broadcast

  • Sun 31 Oct 2021 01:00

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