Writing liturgical music in the Tudor age obliged a certain flexibility. Thomas Tallis was England's pre-eminent composer as the state faith flicked back and forth between Catholicism and ...
In the spirit of Jan Garbarek's bestselling Officium with the Hilliard Ensemble, comes Andrew Robson's Bearing the Bell - the Hymns of Thomas Tallis. Here we see Robson, along with three of the finest ...
Tallis's Te Lucis Ante Terminum was written to be sung at the end of the day ‘Te Lucis Ante Terminum’ is a Latin hymn written to be sung at Compline, the last service of the day. The words translate ...
Thomas Tallis can fairly be said to be the first important English composer, though little is known of his life. He held a succession of posts as organist, most notably at Waltham Abbey in Essex ...
Andrew Robson is not the first musician to fall in love with music penned nearly half a millennium ago by the Tudor composer Thomas Tallis. Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis; is ...
So odd. I'd not heard anything like it for decades. But there it was, as it unmistakably left my lips and hung in the air. A whistle. Yes, a whistle, complete with shrilly vibrato, as though it had ...
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