An Eternal Harmony
The vast power of the Royal Courts of England and Scotland may be long gone but the sumptuous sounds of their worship are not lost.
This disc brings together music of some of the most outstanding but now little-known composers of the 15th and 16th centuries, and introduces a major new work by one of this century's most remarkable composers. Robert Carver's mesmeric setting of the devotional text "O bone Jesu" has long been admired and has now proved an inspiration to James MacMillan who has chosen with this special commission for The Sixteen, to clothe the same text in his own musical language of reflective beauty.
"A real eye-opener that demands to be heard." Gramophone
This disc brings together music of some of the most outstanding but now little-known composers of the 15th and 16th centuries, and introduces a major new work by one of this century's most remarkable composers, James Macmillan
"This 25th Anniversary CD is a delight, and like all great recordings it gets better the more you listen to it." - BBC Radio 3, CD Review
The Sixteen
Harry Christophers
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TRACK LISTING
Plainsong
Dum sacrum mysterium
Robert CARVER (c.1487-1566)
Credo from Mass
"Dum sacrum mysterium" a 10
James MACMILLAN
O bone Jesu
Robert RAMSEY: (d.1644)
Three motets from the Glasgow Euing Collection:
In monte Oliveti
O vos omnes
How are the mighty fallen
Robert RAMSEY
When David heard
William CORNYSH d 1502
Salve Regina
William CORNYSH
Ave Maria Mater Dei
Robert CARVER
O bone Jesu a 19
Total playing time: 67.29 |