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Thomas Tallis / William Byrd, The King's Singers - The Lamentations Of Jeremiah / Motets album flac

Thomas Tallis / William Byrd, The King's Singers - The Lamentations Of Jeremiah / Motets album flac Performer: Thomas Tallis
Title: The Lamentations Of Jeremiah / Motets
Style: Renaissance
Country: Australia
MP3 album: 1245 mb
FLAC album: 1771 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Classical

The Lamentations Of Jeremiah. Composed By – Thomas Tallis. The cover has the following text (from Lamentations 1:1) in Gothic font: "How does the city sit solitary, that was full of people! how is she that was great among the nations and princess among the provinces, how is she become tributary!" "An . recording, released for its members in Australia by World Record Club.

The Lamentations Of Jeremiah. William Byrd - Motets. B1. Gaudeamus Omnes (From Gradualia Book I 1605 No. 29). Composed By – William Byrd. B2. Ne Irasceri, Domine (From Cantiones Sacrae Book II 1591 Nos. 20 & 21. B3. Domine, Salve Nos (From Cantiones Sacrae Book II 1591 No. 31). B4. Haec Dies (From Cantiones Sacare Book II 1591 No. 32). B5. Vide, Domine, Quoniam Tribulor (Manuscript Collection No. 18).

Thomas Tallis: Spem in Alium. Tallis: Tudor Church Music II (Lamentations of Jeremiah). The Choir Of King's College, Cambridge, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir David Willcocks. 2015 Remastered 2015. Tallis: Tudor Church Music I (Spem in alium). Music for the Tudors: Tallis, Sheppard & White. The Byrd Ensemble & Markdavin Obenza.

The Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet have been set by various composers. Thomas Tallis set the first lesson, and second lesson, of Tenebrae on Maundy Thursday between 1560, and 1569: "when the practice of making musical settings of the Holy Week readings from the Book of Jeremiah enjoyed a brief and distinguished flowering in England (the practice had developed on the continent during the early 15th century)".

The King's Singers took hold of the idea that concerts need not contain merely one form of music; audiences could be educated as well as entertained. For those who came expecting pop music there would be classical music as well, and vice versa. In October 2013, The King's Singers released Great American Songbook, an album dedicated to American Standards from the 1920s to the 1960s, to critical acclaim King's Singers albums. 14. Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah; William Byrd: Motets.

Album · 2011 · 10 Songs. By William Byrd - The Sixteen & Harry Christophers. By Thomas Tallis - Choir of King's College, Cambridge & Stephen Cleobury. 10. Lamentations of Jeremiah II (Ed. Philip Brett).

The Lamentations of Jeremiah: Pars II, Daleth. Mass for 3 Voices: V. Agnus Dei. 03:23. The Lamentations of Jeremiah: Pars I, Incipit lamentatio. Mass for 3 Voices: III. Credo. The Lamentations of Jeremiah: Pars II, Heth.

This album has an average beat per minute of BPM (slowest/fastest tempos:, BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah, William Byrd: Mass for 3 Voices (Pro Cantione Antiqua feat. director: Bruno Turner). 1. The Lamentations of Jeremiah: Pars II, De lamentatione. 5. The Lamentations of Jeremiah: Pars II, Ghimel. 6. The Lamentations of Jeremiah: Pars II, Daleth. 7. A Victorian Gentleman's Songbook. A Medieval Christmas.

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A1 The Lamentations Of Jeremiah
Composed By – Thomas Tallis
19:33
William Byrd - Motets
B1 Gaudeamus Omnes (From Gradualia Book I 1605 No. 29)
Composed By – William Byrd
2:30
B2 Ne Irasceri, Domine (From Cantiones Sacrae Book II 1591 Nos. 20 & 21
Composed By – William Byrd
8:25
B3 Domine, Salve Nos (From Cantiones Sacrae Book II 1591 No. 31)
Composed By – William Byrd
3:17
B4 Haec Dies (From Cantiones Sacare Book II 1591 No. 32)
Composed By – William Byrd
2:01
B5 Vide, Domine, Quoniam Tribulor (Manuscript Collection No. 18)
Composed By – William Byrd
3:22
B6 Ave Verum Corpus (From Gradualia Book I 1605 No. 5 Pt. 2)
Composed By – William Byrd
3:43

Credits

  • Baritone Vocals – Anthony Holt, Simon Carrington
  • Bass Vocals – Brian Kay
  • Choir – The King's Singers
  • Countertenor Vocals – Alastair Hume, Nigel Perrin
  • Engineer [Balance] – Christopher Parker
  • Liner Notes – Philip Brett
  • Producer – Christopher Bishop
  • Tenor Vocals – Alastair Thompson

Notes

I one page insert includes Latin texts with English translations.
Track listings and headings combine information found on the label and the insert

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
R-04960, QR04960 Thomas Tallis / William Byrd / The King's Singers Thomas Tallis / William Byrd / The King's Singers - The Lamentations Of Jeremiah / Motets ‎(LP, Album, Quad, Club) World Record Club, World Record Club R-04960, QR04960 Australia 1978
CSD 3779 Thomas Tallis / William Byrd, The King's Singers Thomas Tallis / William Byrd, The King's Singers - Thomas Tallis:The Lamentations Of Jeremiah / William Byrd: Motets ‎(LP, Quad) EMI CSD 3779 UK 1977
VIC 2092 Thomas Tallis, The King's Singers Thomas Tallis, The King's Singers - The Lamentations Of Jeremiah ‎(LP) Victor VIC 2092 Japan 1977
R-04960, QR04960 Thomas Tallis / William Byrd / The King's Singers Thomas Tallis / William Byrd / The King's Singers - The Lamentations Of Jeremiah / Motets ‎(LP, Album, Quad, Club) World Record Club, World Record Club R-04960, QR04960 Australia 1979
0069.907 Thomas Tallis, William Byrd, The King's Singers Thomas Tallis, William Byrd, The King's Singers - The Lamentations Of Jeremiah - Motetten ‎(LP) AVES 0069.907 Germany 1977