Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
The western wynde / anon. (:38) -- Kyrie : chant (1:46) -- Mass 'The western wynde.' Gloria / Taverner (6:37) -- My lady Careys dompe / anon. (2:18) -- Mass 'The western wynde.' Credo (7:07) -- If love now reynyd (II) / Henry VIII (1:36) -- Preface : chant (1:41) -- Mass 'The western wynde.' Sanctus / Taverner (7:28) -- My lady Wynkfylds rownde / anon. (:57) -- Mass 'The western wynde.' Agnus / Taverner (7:26) -- O blessed Lord, how may this be / anon. (1:36) -- Yow and I and Amyas / Cornysh (5:50) -- A hornepype / Aston (4:16) -- Wher be ye my love? / anon. (5:59) -- Fa la sol / Cornysh (6:58) -- Taunder naken / Henry VIII (2:20) -- Audivi vocem de caelo (3:29) ; In nomine (2:42) ; Dum transisset sabbatum (I) (7:01) / Taverner -- Westron wynde (:46) ; Western winds (:50) / anon |
Summary |
Andrew Parrott and his Taverner Choir and Players turn to music of their namesake alongside works by his contemporary King Henry VIII, an exceptionally musical monarch, as well as two composers of the previous generation, William Cornysh and Hugh Ashton. This recording takes its lead from the unashamedly secular character of the work and ventures beyond the chapel door to explore the parallel world of courtly vernacular song and instrumental music |
Performer |
Emily Van Evera, soprano ; Charles Daniels, tenor ; Taverner Choir & Players ; Andrew Parrott, conductor |
Event |
Recorded 2015 July 13-15 Church of St. Michael & All Angels, Summertown, Oxford |
Notes |
Vocal selections sung in Latin and English |
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Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble.
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Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble.
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Songs, English -- England
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Instrumental music -- 16th century
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Gregorian chants.
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Masses.
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Music -- England -- 16th century
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Kyrie eleison (Music)
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Hornpipes.
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Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble.
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Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble.
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Gregorian chants.
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Hornpipes.
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Instrumental music.
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Kyrie eleison (Music)
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Masses.
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Music.
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Songs, English.
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England.
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Van Evera, Emily, singer.
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Daniels, Charles, singer.
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Parrott, Andrew, conductor.
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Container of (work): Taverner, John, approximately 1490-1545.
Western wynde Mass.
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Container of (work): Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547.
If love now reynyd
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Container of (work): Cornysh, William, -1523.
Yow and I and Amyas
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Container of (work): Aston, Hugh, approximately 1485-
Hornepype
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Container of (work): Cornysh, William, -1523.
Wher be ye my love?
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Container of (work): Cornysh, William, -1523.
Fa la sol.
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Container of (work): Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547.
Taunder naken.
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Container of (work): Taverner, John, approximately 1490-1545.
Audivi vocem de caelo.
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Container of (expression): Taverner, John, approximately 1490-1545.
In nomine, voices (4); arranged
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Container of (work): Taverner, John, approximately 1490-1545.
Dum transisset Sabbatum, no. 1.
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Taverner Choir, singer.
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Taverner Players, instrumentalist.
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