Music of the Realm: Tudor Music for Men’s Voices
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Label: Resonus Classics
Cat No: RES10146
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 2nd March 2015
Contents
Works
Attend mine humble prayerHaec dies
O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth
Almighty and Everlasting God
Lift up your heads
O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not
Haec dies
Laboravi in gemitu meo
O amica mea
O sacrum convivium
Videte miraculum
Almighty God, the fountain of all Wisdom
Turn unto the Lord our God
When David heard
O Jonathan
O how amiable
When David heard
Artists
The Queen’s SixWorks
Attend mine humble prayerHaec dies
O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth
Almighty and Everlasting God
Lift up your heads
O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not
Haec dies
Laboravi in gemitu meo
O amica mea
O sacrum convivium
Videte miraculum
Almighty God, the fountain of all Wisdom
Turn unto the Lord our God
When David heard
O Jonathan
O how amiable
When David heard
Artists
The Queen’s SixAbout
Recorded in the extraordinary surroundings of St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle – where each member of The Queen’s Six is a Lay Clerk – Music of the Realm features six composers associated with the royal court of Queen Elizabeth I, from whom the group gets its name.
For their first Resonus album the group have selected a programme of both well and lesser-known works by six composers who wrote music for and during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I – William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, Thomas Tomkins, Thomas Weelkes, Thomas Morley and Orlando Gibbons. The recording is accompanied by an essay from early music scholar and conductor, Peter Phillips.
The Queen's Six
- Daniel Brittain (countertenor)
- Timothy Carleston (countertenor)
- Nicholas Madden (tenor)
- Dominic Bland (tenor)
- Andrew Thompson (bass)
- Simon Whiteley (basses)
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