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Tallis: Spem in Alium; The Lamentations of Jeremiah etc.
 
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Tallis: Spem in Alium; The Lamentations of Jeremiah etc.

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  Titre Artiste Durée Prix    
Lecture   1. Spem in alium Choir of King's College, Cambridge 11:31 EUR 1,99
Lecture   2. In manus tuas (Cantiones sacrae 1575) Choir of King's College, Cambridge 2:08 EUR 0,99
Lecture   3. In ieiunio et fletu Choir of King's College, Cambridge 5:11 EUR 0,99
Lecture   4. Te lucis ante terminum (1) Choir of King's College, Cambridge 1:37 EUR 0,99
Lecture   5. Te lucis ante terminum (2) Choir of King's College, Cambridge 2:06 EUR 0,99
Lecture   6. Ecce tempus idoneum Choir of King's College, Cambridge 4:07 EUR 0,99
Lecture   7. Veni Redemptor Gentium Choir of King's College, Cambridge 2:43 EUR 0,99
Lecture   8. O nata lux (Cantiones sacrae 1575) Choir of King's College, Cambridge 1:57 EUR 0,99
Lecture   9. Salvator mundi (Cantiones sacrae 1575) Choir of King's College, Cambridge 2:59 EUR 0,99
Lecture 10. Derelinquat impius (Cantiones sacrae 1575) Choir of King's College, Cambridge 4:26 EUR 0,99
Lecture 11. Videte Miraculum Choir of King's College, Cambridge 10:53 EUR 1,99
Lecture 12. Organ Lesson Sir Andrew Davis 4:30 EUR 0,99
Lecture 13. Sancte Deus Choir of King's College, Cambridge 5:57 EUR 0,99
Disque 2 :
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Lecture   1. Lamentations of Jeremiah I Choir of King's College, Cambridge 9:34 EUR 1,29
Lecture   2. Lamentations of Jeremiah II Choir of King's College, Cambridge 14:54 EUR 2,49
Lecture   3. Te Deum - Arr. Fellowes Choir Of St. John's College, Cambridge 8:58 EUR 1,29
Lecture   4. Iam Lucis - Arr. Stevens Choir Of St. John's College, Cambridge 1:17 EUR 0,99
Lecture   5. Clarifica Me, Pater - Arr. Stevens Choir Of St. John's College, Cambridge 0:50 EUR 0,49
Lecture   6. Fantasy - Arr. Stevens Choir Of St. John's College, Cambridge 2:07 EUR 0,99
Lecture   7. Audivi vocem - Arr. Rose Choir Of St. John's College, Cambridge 4:13 EUR 0,99
Lecture   8. Dum Transisset Sabbatum Choir of King's College, Cambridge 7:48 EUR 0,99
Lecture   9. Honor, Virtus et Potestas Choir of King's College, Cambridge 6:32 EUR 0,99
Lecture 10. Loquebantur variis linguis Choir of King's College, Cambridge 5:01 EUR 0,99
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Tallis' most famous work 20 décembre 2005
Par FrKurt Messick TOP 500 COMMENTATEURS
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--Thomas Tallis-
Thomas Tallis, born in 1505, was one of the outstanding liturgical composers of his day, being the acknowledged master of the composers of England from the time of Queen Mary's reign forward. He was a composer and Gentleman of the Chapel Royal during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth, and worked closely with many other composers, most particularly William Byrd. He was an organist in addition to composer. He died in 1585, having navigated his way through the tumultuous catholic/protestant difficulties of the church which provided his livelihood and creative outlet.

--Spem in alium--
This piece, Spem in alium numquam habui (I have no faith in any other [than God]), is Tallis' most famous piece. It is a 40-part motet, set up for eight five-part choirs. It is a masterpiece. Tallis blended the chordal with the polyphonic here, to great effect. The number of voices makes for interesting effects, particularly when done in cathedral settings. Several stories have appeared about why this work was composed, but in the end, it remains unknown.

--Lamentations of Jeremiah--
This is actually two motets, most likely not composed for church use. Some have interpreted as a lamentation on the Tudor suppression of the Catholic faith, which might have made the Lamentations more a composition for private rather than public performance at the time. It has no particular setting for liturgy, even when the Lamentations might be called for (such as at Tenebrae services).

--Other music--
Other pieces included on this disc include Tallis' Videte miraculum, Dum transisset sabbatum, Honor virtus et potestas, and Loquebantur variis linguis. These responsories are among Tallis' works that might have been done during the reign of Mary, when Roman Catholics were once again in power and encouraged.

--Liner Notes--
The notes are very basic for this disc - there is a brief essay on Tallis, followed by the words of the pieces both in Latin and in English translation. There are pictures of the men and boys choir of King's College, Cambridge, as well as a photograph of Stephen Cleobury, but no biographical or historical description of the group. There is a woodcut reproduced of Thomas Tallis.

--King's College Choir--
This world-famous choir is based at the chapel of King's College, and consists of choral scholars, male students and chorister boys from the King's College School located not far away. The choir sings a regular rota of services in the chapel, and performs a concert and recording schedule in addition to this (and rehearsals!). They are perhaps best known for their annual broadcast of Lessons and Carols at holiday time.

This is a remarkable piece of music, well performed.

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Ce disque contient une curiosité musicologique : le "Spem in alium nunquam habui" de Thomas Tallis, motet choral à ... 40 parties et continuo. Huit groupes comprenant chacun soprano, alto, ténor, baryton et basse dialoguent et se poursuivent dans la plus grande clarté. A écouter attentivement !
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