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Release Date: Friday 3 March 2023
William Byrd was one of the greatest composers of the Renaissance. He was widely admired in his own time both at home and abroad and the influence he had on future generations of composers was immense. This programme explores the music of his influences, his colleagues and his pervading faith. In his 400th anniversary year, Byrd's legacy is marked by the commission of two new pieces from acclaimed composer Dobrinka Tabakova, bringing his musical heritage firmly into the modern day. The two premieres, Arise Lord into thy rest and Turn our captivity, highlight the beauty of modern polyphony and showcase The Sixteen in a new light. The programme also features works by van Wilder, de Monte, Clemens non Papa and, of course, Byrd himself.
"Christophers's juxtapositions are always rewarding, and The Sixteen is on ravishing form. There's an unmannered generosity to the singing whose wide-eyed freshness enables Christophers to keep the counterpoint buoyant and uncongested, all the time sensitive...a quadricentennial tribute beautifully judged and exquisitely executed." BBC Music Five Stars
Byrd: Arise Lord into thy rest
Wilder, P: O doux regard
Byrd: Ne irascaris Domine
Byrd: Civitas Sancti Tui
Monte, P: O suavitas et dulcedo
Tabakova: Arise Lord into thy rest
Clemens: Tristitia et anxietas
Byrd: Tristitia et anxietas
Byrd: Turn our captivity
Clemens: Ego flos campi
Tabakova: Turn Our Captivity, O Lord
Monte, P: Super flumina Babylonis
Byrd: Quomodo cantabimus
Byrd: Vigilate (from Cantiones sacrae 1589)