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蘇西.迪格比 指揮
ORA合唱團
A musical banquet from the Golden Age
This programme brings together a true choral landmark from the sixteenth century, with its present-day reflection, a commission by Sir James MacMillan. These two monumental, large-scale pieces bookend a 'tasting menu' of Renaissance works by Byrd, Tallis and many other composers. Common to them all is a link to Nonsuch Palace, arguably the location of the first performance of Spem in alium, and the centre of a rich vein of Tudor musical patronage.
1 Thomas Tallis (c. 1505-1585) The Forty-Part Motet: Spem in alium 9'21
2 Derrick Gerarde (c. 1540-1580) O Souverain Pasteur 5'24
3 Alfonso Ferrabosco I (c. 1543-1588) In Monte Oliveti 4'04
4 William Byrd (c. 1540-1623) Domine, salva nos 3'06
5 Anonymous [Plainchant] Fructum salutiferum 0'28
6 Derrick Gerarde (c. 1540-1580) Tua est potentia 3'39
7 Philip van Wilder (c. 1500-1553) Pater Noster 4'08
8 Thomas Tallis In ieiunio et fletu 4'15
9 Alfonso Ferrabosco I Decantabat populus Israel 3'04
10 Anonymous [Plainchant] Ex altari tuo, Domine 0'30
11 Alfonso Ferrabosco I Judica me, Domine 7'08
12 William Byrd Fac cum servo tuo 4'17
13 Thomas Tallis Derelinquit impius 3'42
14 Philip van Wilder Vidi civitatem 8'06
15 James MacMillan (b. 1959) The Forty-Part Motet: Vidi aquam 9'07 |
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