Tudor Church Music: The Easter Liturgy of the Church of England | Tudor TUD7210

Tudor Church Music: The Easter Liturgy of the Church of England

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Label: Tudor

Cat No: TUD7210

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 4th November 2022

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To be exact, we should include in the Tudor Church music only the period prior to 1549 and consider Robert Fayrfax (1464–1521) and Hugh Aston (died 1522) as the first Tudor composers. They were succeeded by a great master – John Taverner; only a small number of works with English texts in his hand are extant. Then came Thomas Tallis, who composed works for the reformed Church, but he left also compositions intended for the Catholic service. Peter Philips, another major figure, could not bring himself to accept the Reform and left England. William Byrd enjoyed such popularity that he was able to write music for the Catholic Church under the aegies of the liberal Elizabeth I without ever being bothered. With Orlando Gibbons the composers began to write more for the Church of England. Thomas Tomkins may be considered as the last of those composers coming under the heading “Tudor Church Music”.

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