Elizabeth I
Donald Macleod explores the success and incredible music Tallis created under the reign of Elizabeth I.
Donald Macleod explores the success and incredible music Tallis created under the reign of Elizabeth I.
鈥淪o great a musician are you.....that if the Fates carried you off.....music would be mute.鈥 So wrote a contemporary of Thomas Tallis, showing us just how highly this composer was regarded in his own time. Over the course of this week, Donald Macleod traces the career of Tallis, unquestionably one of England's greatest ever composers. We follow him from the early faint mentions of the composer in Dover Priory, to his 40-plus years serving four successive monarchs as part of the Chapel Royal, and through the upheaval of one of the most tumultuous periods in all of English history.
Tallis had been a member of the Chapel Royal for some 16 years by the time Elizabeth I came to the throne in 1559. In Friday鈥檚 episode, Donald explores how despite another set of massive changes heralded by the Protestant Queen, and a host of personnel changes, Tallis kept his place in the Chapel Royal. He was further honoured by the monarch with a monopoly for polyphonic music and a patent to print and publish music together with William Byrd. Tallis would repay Elizabeth鈥檚 faith and go on to write some of his greatest music under her reign, including the 40-part motet Spem in Alium.
Psalm 2, the third of 9 tunes for Archbishop Parker鈥檚 psalter 鈥淲hy Fum鈥檛h In Fight鈥
ORA
Suzi Digby, director
Suscipe quaeso domine
Rodolfus Choir
Ralph Allwood, director
My Soul Cleaveth to the Dust
The Cardinall's Musick
Andrew Carwood, director
O Nata Lux (arr. Christian Forshaw)
Voces8
Christian Forshaw, Saxophone
Spem in alium
ORA Singers
Suzi Digby, director
Cantiones Sacrae (excerpts)
Alamire
David Skinner, director
Miserere nostri
Stile Antico
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Thomas Tallis
Why Fum'th In Fight (from Archbishop Parker's Psalter)
Ensemble: ORA Singers. Conductor: Suzi Digby.- HARMONIA MUNDI : HMM905284.
- HARMONIA MUNDI.
- 6.
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Thomas Tallis
Suscipe quaeso Domine
Choir: The Rodolfus Choir. Conductor: Ralph Allwood.- SIGNUM : SIG CD-241.
- Signum.
- 2.
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Thomas Tallis
My Soul Cleaveth to the Dust
Ensemble: The Cardinall鈥檚 Musick. Director: Andrew Carwood.- Hyperion : CDA68156.
- Hyperion.
- 9.
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Thomas Tallis
O Nata Lux
Performer: Christian Forshaw. Ensemble: VOCES8.- Decca : 4788053.
- Decca.
- 2.
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Thomas Tallis
Spem in Alium
Ensemble: ORA Singers. Director: Suzi Digby.- HMM : 90266970a.
- Harmonia Mundi.
- 1.
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Thomas Tallis
Cantiones Sacrae (selection)
Choir: Alamire. Director: David Skinner.- OBSIDIAN : CD-706.
- OBSIDIAN.
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Thomas Tallis
Miserere nostri
Choir: Stile Antico.- HARMONIA MUNDI : HMU-807419.
- HARMONIA MUNDI.
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- Fri 17 Feb 2023 12:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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