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Orlando Gibbons: Tudor Church Music

Orlando Gibbons: Tudor Church Music
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Track Listing

  1. Almighty and everlasting God, anthem for 4 voices
  2. Short Service (First Service), for 4 voices: Short Service Magnificat
  3. Work(s): Voluntary, organ
  4. Short Service (First Service), for 4 voices: Short service Nunc dimittis
  5. Fantasia on the 1st tone, for double organ, MB7
  6. Second Service (Verse Service), for 1-5 voices & organ: Second Service Magnificat
  7. Now shall the praises of the Lord be sung, song (from 'Hymns and Songs of the Church')
  8. Second Service (Verse Service), for 1-5 voices & organ: Second Service Nunc dimittis
  9. This Is the record of John, anthem for voices
  10. O Lord of Hosts, song (from 'Hymns and Songs of the Church')
  11. O all true faithful hearts (O Thou the central orb), anthem for voices
  12. A song of joy unto the Lord we sing, song (from 'The Hymns and Songs of the Church')
  13. See, the word is incarnate, anthem for voices
  14. Come, kiss me with those lips of thine, song (from 'The Hymns and Songs of the Church')
  15. Lift up your heads, anthem for 6 voices
  16. Fantasias for keyboard, unidentified: [Unspecified] Fantasia, organ
  17. Hosanna to the son of David, anthem for 6 voices

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #574968 in Music
  • Released on: 1990-01-01
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

a voice teacher and early music fan5
GIBBONS CREATOR OF MUSIC DIVINE; SUNG BY VOICES SUPERB AND SUBLIME!

Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625) began his association with King's College Choir as a chorister under the direction of his eldest brother from 1596-1598. His talent was such that by the age of 21 he was sharing the duties as an organist. In 1623 he accepted the additional appointment as an organist at Westminster Abbey; he died suddenly just two years later. He was not a prolific composer, but his works included many masterpieces some of which are on this disc.

One of his most significant verse anthems is 'This is the Record of John' which is herein recorded by the King's College Choir featuring Michael Chance (countertenor) as the soloist. Chance's rendition of this number is truly a joy to hear. His tone quality, his diction, his emotional investment in the music goes way beyond many of the other deliveries I have in my collection. At least that's my opinion.

Another bright spot in this group of pieces is the verse anthem "See me, the Word is Incarnate" featuring the choir with a group of outstanding soloists: Paul Smy (boy soprano) Chance and Jones (altos), Daniels and Rivers (tenors) and Finley (bass). Some of the other notable selections are anthems "A Mighty and Everlasting God" and 'Lift Up Your Heads'. There are also several organ selections played skillfully by John Butt.

Throughout this recording the duo team of Chance and Smy is featured and what pleasure they give the listener! It continues to amaze me that the alto who is a man, and the soprano who is just a boy, make such a perfectly balanced blend, for I am certain that Chance has to work at keeping his voice from overpowering Smy, who is giving it his 'all'.

The London Early Music Group does much of the accompanying and very well, indeed! The all male King's College choir is dictionally perfect with a sonorous tone quality and a buoyant sound, all under the capable direction of Sir Philip Ledger (1982). Combine all of this with the melodious music of Gibbons and you have a winner!