Tallis's long career spanned much of the 16th century, under a fistful of English monarchs and regimes both Catholic and Protestant. Tenor Andrew Fuchs and bass-baritone Jonathan Woody joined the ...
Peter Phillips shares his lifelong passion for Renaissance vocal music by exploring the lives and works of two very contrasting composers: Thomas Tallis and Nicolas Gombert. Show more Peter Phillips ...
The respected New York Polyphony ensemble will sing glorious compositions from Tudor England at Ardee's Baroque Festival next month THE CHURCH OF Ireland in Collon, Co Louth is dramatic and ...
For a demonstration of how sumptuously beautiful the music of the English Renaissance can sound, you could scarcely do better than this superb new release by the vocal quartet New York Polyphony. The ...
I have never understood why some groups still place all of the singers in front of the audience for performances of Thomas Tallis's Spem in Alium and the 40-part works of Striggio. It is now widely ...
Miller Theatre at Columbia University School of the Arts continues the 2013-14 season of its Early Music series with WONDROUS BIRTH, a holiday program featuring NEW YORK POLYPHONY tonight, December 14 ...
In the last two weeks I had the opportunity of attending greatly varying concerts–one consisting of late Romantic German “tone poems” (the term here widely construed), and the other of English ...
This seventh volume of Signum's invaluable series sees Thomas Tallis liberated from strict Catholic orthodoxy to set Latin texts for Elizabeth I in an equally eloquent if more austere vein. The disc ...
I Fagiolini here presents the premiere recording of Striggio's recently discovered Mass composed for five choirs of eight parts apiece, which is presumed to be the inspiration for Thomas Tallis's ...
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