Queen Mary’s Big Belly: Hope for an heir in Catholic England
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Label: Signum
Cat No: SIGCD464
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 3rd February 2017
Contents
Works
New Ballad of the MarigoldTe spectant, Reginalde, poli
Exsurge Christe
Fansye
Enforced by love and fear
Christi virgo dilectissima
Deus misereatur
Libera nos, salva nos
Martyr Dei qui unicum
Vain, all our life
Like as the doleful dove
Loquebantur variis linguis
O sacrum convivium
Quod chorus vatum
When shall my sorrowful sighing slake, partsong for 4 voices
Peccavimus cum patribus nostris
Pater noster
Artists
GallicantusConductor
Gabriel CrouchWorks
New Ballad of the MarigoldTe spectant, Reginalde, poli
Exsurge Christe
Fansye
Enforced by love and fear
Christi virgo dilectissima
Deus misereatur
Libera nos, salva nos
Martyr Dei qui unicum
Vain, all our life
Like as the doleful dove
Loquebantur variis linguis
O sacrum convivium
Quod chorus vatum
When shall my sorrowful sighing slake, partsong for 4 voices
Peccavimus cum patribus nostris
Pater noster
Artists
GallicantusConductor
Gabriel CrouchAbout
The music performed here resonates with the circumstances of the mid-1550s, including items composed outside of Mary’s reign; from the royal ceremonies in which Mary participated as queen, and music directly tied to the specific events of 1554-5. This includes a newly-reconstructed Litany which was performed during Mary’s assumed pregnancy. The viewpoint shifts from the streets of London and its suburbs, through the ceremonial grandeur of the royal palaces and their chapels, to the intimacy of the Privy Chamber itself.
The all-male early-music consort Gallicantus (Latin for ‘song of the rooster’), led by former King's Singer Gabriel Crouch, is drawn from the ranks of award-winning choir Tenebrae.
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