Haec Dies: Byrd & the Tudor Revival
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Label: Delphian
Cat No: DCD34104
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 2nd July 2012
Contents
Works
Lord, thou hast told usA Hymn to the Virgin
Fantasia for Organ in C major (arr. J E Borland)
Mass for five voices
Up to those bright and gladsome hills
Eternal ruler
Man born to toil
Haec dies
Master Tallis's Testament
Tu es petrus
Funeral music (arr. M & G Shaw)
Whitsunday hymn
O living Bread, who once didst die
Artists
Choir of Gonville & Caius College, CambridgeConductor
Geoffrey WebberWorks
Lord, thou hast told usA Hymn to the Virgin
Fantasia for Organ in C major (arr. J E Borland)
Mass for five voices
Up to those bright and gladsome hills
Eternal ruler
Man born to toil
Haec dies
Master Tallis's Testament
Tu es petrus
Funeral music (arr. M & G Shaw)
Whitsunday hymn
O living Bread, who once didst die
Artists
Choir of Gonville & Caius College, CambridgeConductor
Geoffrey WebberAbout
Centred on Byrd’s Mass for Five Voices – revelatory and inspirational listening for a whole host of composers – this mosaic of reworkings, reimaginings and lovingly-crafted homages is brought to life with all the scholarly acumen and full-throated fervour that are the hallmarks of one of Britain’s finest choirs.
Caius College Choir is one of the UK's leading collegiate choirs. The 23 singers and two organ scholars, under the direction of Dr Geoffrey Webber, perform a wide range of sacred and secular choral music ranging from the 14th century to the present day.
The day-to-day activities of the choir revolve around Caius Chapel which is probably the oldest purpose-built college chapel in Cambridge still in use.
Contents:
- Vaughan Williams: Whitsunday Hymn (1930)
- Harris: Eternal Ruler (1930)
- Holst: Man born to toil (1927)
- Tallis arr. M. & G. Shaw: Funeral Music (1915)
- Whitlock: O living Bread, who once didst die (1930)
- Finzi: Up to those bright and gladsome hills (1925)
- Byrd: Mass for Five Voices
- Byrd arr. J.E. Borland: Fantasia in C (1907)
- Britten: A Hymn to the Virgin (1930)
- Howells: Haec dies (1918)
- Pearsall: Tu es Petrus (1854)
- Bax: Lord, thou hast told us (1931)
- Howells: Master Tallis’s Testament (1940)
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