Web16 Apr 2024 · Salvator mundi, by Thomas Tallis (c.1505-1585) was performed for the courts of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. Tallis remained a Roman Catholic during the religious controversies of his time. “Savior of the world, save us, thou who by thy cross and blood has redeemed us.”. WebA shrewd navigator of the unpredictable political currents of 16th-century England, Tallis was canny enough to end up with a royal monopoly on music printing—a very handy source of income. Suscipe quaeso is drawn from the 1575 Cantiones sacrae, a collection published jointly with William Byrd, thanking Elizabeth I for her patronage and celebrating this new …
Acoustic Triangle with the Choir of Royal Holloway
WebRecorded in the impressive surroundings of the Chapel Royal where the choir are resident, this first disc with the ensemble presents works for four and seven voices including a … WebThis is Tallis' most famous anthem. Printed in Day's Certaine notes set forthe in foure and three partes (1560). Many copies are in C major, with manuscript-copy parts (as is not … smallest walk in closet size
The Tallis Scholars: Josquin’s Masses — sacred music of a …
WebThis is a list of compositions by the English composer Thomas Tallis (c. 1505–1585). Masses [ edit] Missa Salve intemerata Salve Intemerata: Gloria Salve Intemerata: Credo … WebThe Tallis Choir is a chamber ensemble of 36 voices that has earned a reputation for innovative programming and polished performances. Works from Gregorian Chant to … WebTallis' Life. Born c.1505. Died 23rd November 1585. Little is known of Tallis' life despite his title as "The father of English cathedral music". He appears to have held an appointment … song pins and needles