Music at All Souls, Oxford
- Music at All Souls, Oxford
- The Lancastrians to the Tudors
The Cardinall's Musick - Andrew Carwood & David Skinner,
dirs.
AS&V "Gaudeamus" CD GAU 196
Contents:
Sarum Plainchant
- Requiem eternam
The 15th Century
Henry V, Old Hall Ms, London, British Library, Add. Ms
57950
- Gloria
Leonel Power, Old Hall Ms, London, British Library, Add.
Ms 57950
- Credo
Henry V, Old Hall Ms, London, British Library, Add. Ms
57950
- Sanctus
Nicholas Sturgeon, Old Hall Ms, London, British Library,
Add. Ms 57950
- Salve mater Domini / Salve templum gratie
John Dunstaple (aka Dunstable), All Souls, MS 399, f.
7
- Descendi in ortum meum
The Early 16th Century
Walter Lambe, Eton Choirbook
- Nesciens mater
Richard Davy, Eton Choirbook
- O Domine celi terreque
Thomas Cranmer's Musical Reforms
John Merbecke
- Funeral Sentences (plainchant)
Thomas Tallis
- Verily, verily I say unto you
John Sheppard
- Christ our Paschal Lamb
Robert Dow's Partbooks
Christopher Tye, Christ Church MSS 984-88
- Ad te clamamus
Robert Parsons, Christ Church MSS 984-88
- Ave Maria, gratia plena
Robert White, Christ Church MSS 984-88
- Lamentations
Playing time: 71' 45"
Performers:
The Cardinall's Musick [Rebecca Outram (soprano), Carolyn Sampson
(soprano), Patrick Craig (alto), David Gould (alto), Caroline Trevor
(alto), Steven Harrold (tenor), James Gilchrist (tenor), Robert
Evans (baritone), Damian O'Keeffe (baritone), Roberty Macdonald
(bass), Michael McCarthy (bass)] - Andrew Carwood & David
Skinner, dirs.
Recording site and date:
College Chapel, Oxford. UK [02/1999]
Reviewed in:
Diapason (#-p.):
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.):78/929-94 (July 2000)
Fanfare (Vol./#-p.): 24/1-333 (sept. / oct. 2000)
Goldberg (#-p.): 13-53 (winter 2000-2001)
Comments:
Information from owned CD. An enticing performance.
A similar thematic program:
- Songs of Angels
- Music from Magdalen College, Oxford
The Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford - Bill Ives
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