[ Hyperion / CD ]
Release Date: Wednesday 10 August 2005
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Hyperion celebrates the (probable) 500th anniversary of the birth of England's first superstar composer, Thomas Tallis.
In a fifteen-year history The Cardinall's Musick has progressively built an enviable reputation for excellence. Some twenty recordings on the ASV Gaudeamus label have seen accolades from around the world, including a Gramophone Award and a Diapason d'Or, while in the concert hall and workshop the group has consistently displayed innovation and a freshness of approach, whether tackling contemporary works (many of them commissions) or sharing the fruits of years of research into the music of the English Renaissance.
With this first recording for Hyperion, The Cardinall's Musick turns to the period of its namesake, Cardinal Wolsey, and specifically to the music of Thomas Tallis. Gaude gloriosa takes centre stage. One of a series of monumental and extended motets (each lasting getting on for twenty minutes), this should be regarded as the summation of the genre-whereas Tallis's earlier attempts such as Salve intemerata or Ave Dei Patris filia can seem to ramble somewhat, in Gaude gloriosa we find a sure-footed and eloquent response to an unusual text in honour of the Virgin Mary, and a work which takes singer and listener alike into a world of unremitting fervour.
Other works on this recording include the famous Loquebantur variis linguis and O nata lux settings, the five-voice Latin Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, and Suscipe quaeso Domine-where a particularly gloomy text (thought to have been written to mark England's reconciliation with Rome on the accession of Mary Tudor) elicits from Tallis some truly extraordinary and rhetorical effects with harmonic shifts which are every bit as shocking today as they must have been at the work's first performance in 1554.
'In its entirety this disc is a sublime tribute both to one of England's greatest composers, and to the skill and conviction of one of today's finest ensembles' (Gramophone Award Winner 2006)
'This superbly sung selection of some of his finest Latin church music will surely prove to be one of Tallis's very best 500th birthday presents. It is hard to imagine a better performance of the magnificent six-part votive antiphon Gaude gloriosa' (The Daily Telegraph)
'This is the first manifestation of the new exclusive contract between Hyperion and the Cardinall's Musick. With Andrew Carwood's scholarly approach to Tudor music, coupled with the individual excellence of each of his singers and the superlative production values of Hyperion, I suspect this is going to be a very fruitful collaboration' (International Record Review)
'This is a highlight of the Tallis year' (Fanfare, USA)
'This marvellously full-throated performance can stand comparison with any … throughout, the performances maintain the high level The Cardinall's Musick have consistently displayed in their Byrd series, being beautifully tuned and balanced … a strong 5-star recommendation' (Goldberg)
Jesu salvator saeculi SATTB [4'14]
Gaude gloriosa SATTBarB [17'20]
Sermone blando angelus ATTBarB [5'16]
Magnificat a5 SATTB [10'28]
Nunc dimittis a5 SATTB [3'15]
Mihi autem nimis ATTBarB [2'28]
Absterge Domine ATTBarB [5'49]
Derelinquat impius ATTBarB [3'55]
Loquebantur variis linguis SSAATBB [3'58]
Suscipe quaeso Domine AATTBarBB [9'05]
O nata lux SATTB [1'57]