The Lamentations of Jeremiah / Contrafacta.

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THOMAS TALLIS
The Lamentations of Jeremiah / Contrafacta.
Chapelle du Roi / Alastair Dixon. Chapelle du Roi / Alastair Dixon

[ Brilliant Classics Musica Sacra / CD ]

Release Date: Thursday 20 August 2009

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Thomas Tallis served four monarchs in his post at the Chapel Royal, and was held in great esteem by his masters and colleagues. 'Tallis is dead, and music dies,' said William Byrd, his most distinguished pupil.

Tallis was a great survivor of the dangerous shifting sands of religious and court politics in England at the turn of the 16th century and his music displays remarkable craftsmanship. The intensity of expression, and the sheer unrivalled beauty and drama of his work enables it to reach out through the centuries and move the present day listener. He is one the greatest English composers, and ranks among the 16th century's most significant composers.

This recording brings together his two fine settings of the Lamentations of Jeremiah, and English adaptations of several of his best known Latin motets, including 'Sing and glorify heaven's high majesty' which is better known as Spem in alium - the huge 40-part motet that has become his most famous work. Adapting Latin texts to English became an important task during the 1550s, and the process became known as 'contrafactum'. Contrafacta survive in the output of many of Tallis's contemporaries, especially John Taverner.

Tracks:

The Lamentations and Contrafacta
1. Lamentations of Jeremiah I
2. Lamentations of Jeremiah II
3. Wipe away my sins
4. Forgive me, Lord, my sin
5. Blessed are those that be undefiled
6. Arise, O Lord, and hear
7. With all our hearts
8. I call and cry to thee
9. O sacred and holy banquet
10. When Jesus went into Simon the Pharisee's house
11. Blessed be thy name
12. O praise the Lord II
13. Sing and glorify heaven's high majesty