[ Coro / CD ]
Release Date: Saturday 25 October 2003
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"Vibrant performances...The Sixteen continues to explore the astonishing riches of the Eton Choirbook with undiminished enthusiasm
and imagination." GRAMOPHONE
"Vibrant performances...The Sixteen continues to explore the
astonishing riches of the Eton Choirbook with undiminished enthusiasm and imagination." GRAMOPHONE
This is the third volume to be released on CORO in the distinguished & collectable Eton Choirbook series.
Miraculously, the Eton Choirbook survived Henry VIII's ransacking of the monasteries.
Thanks to its survival, the sacred music of the English fifteenth-century is still with us, conjuring up the atmosphere and spirit of the glorious cathedrals for which it was written. It also gives a tantalising glimpse of a wealth of choral music which was lost.
Hugh Kellyk (fl. late 15th Century) Gaude Flore Virginali
Anon Ah, my dear, ah, my dear Son!
John Nesbett (died c.1488) Magnificat
Robert Fayrfax (1464-1521) Most clear of colour
John Browne (fl.c.1490) Salve Regina
Anon Afraid, alas, and why so suddenly?
John Browne (fl.c.1490) O Maria Salvatoris Mater