Nakład wyprzedany, ostatni egzemplarzStile Antico (joined by Fretwork) explores a long-neglected repertory – the wealth of Tudor and Jacobean sacred music written for domestic devotion, rather than for church worship. Culled from collections intended for use in private homes, these pieces by Tomkins, Campion, Byrd, Tallis, Dowland, Gibbons and others, offer a unique insight into the turbulent religious climate of the time and the thriving musical culture at its heart. • “An ensemble of breathtaking freshness, vitality and balance” (The New York Times)
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Amner: A stranger here
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Amner: O ye little flock
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Browne, J: Jesu, mercy, how may this be?
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Byrd: Why do I use my paper, inke and penne?
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Campion: Never weather-beaten sail
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Croce, G: From profound centre of my heart
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Dowland: I shame at mine unworthiness
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Gibbons, O: See, see, the Word is incarnate
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Parsons, R: In nomine a 4 No. 1
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Parsons, R: In nomine a 4 No. 2
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Ramsey, R: How are the mighty fallen
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Tallis: Purge me, O Lord
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Taverner: In nomine a 4
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Tomkins: O Praise the Lord, All Ye Heathen
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Tomkins: When David Heard