Tallis's long career spanned much of the 16th century, under a fistful of English monarchs and regimes both Catholic and Protestant. Tenor Andrew Fuchs and bass-baritone Jonathan Woody joined the ...
The ten singers of Chicago a cappella invite you to explore the universal theme of yearning for a place to call home, “Lamentations” features an evocative collaboration with Ballet 5:8, bringing ...
Alexandra Coghlan recommends recordings of Thomas Tallis' The Lamentations of Jeremiah.
From nearly half a millennium away, the prayers, lamentations, and glorias of Thomas Tallis (who was probably born in 1505) resound with a persuasive fervor that can lead contemporary listeners to ...
This vast and magnificent library, hidden in Stepney Green, plays host to a celebration of Thomas Tallis and the glories of the English choral tradition, sung by one of the UK’s finest early music ...
At one time a specialist taste, Renaissance a cappella choral music has become almost mainstream thanks to groups such as the excellent Tallis Scholars, which have tilled the field since 1973. Witness ...
Chicago a cappella, Chicago’s premier unaccompanied vocal ensemble, begins its 2024-25 season this September with “Lamentations,” a program exploring narratives of displacement, yearning for home, and ...
Listen to a performance of the Lamentations of Jeremiah, composed in 1565 by Thomas Tallis, from a 1995 recording by the King’s Singers. The work was composed to be performed on Maundy Thursday, ...
It was inevitable that the events of Sept. 11 would trigger a stream of musical reaction. And we heard a particularly thoughtful one Sunday at Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium from USC’s Stephen Hartke, ...
Wendy Erskine - Knock Knock, Who's There? Ed Vulliamy - Forever Young The Year of Blade Runner 2: Sounds of the Future Past The Year of Blade Runner 3: More Human Than Human - Ken Hollings Zhora and ...
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