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The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips - John Sheppard: Missa Cantate (2023)

The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips - John Sheppard: Missa Cantate (2023)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 367 MB | Cover | 01:16:25 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 191 MB
Classical | Label: Gimell Records

"With the first Sheppard recording by the Tallis Scholars, released in 1989, a new icon of English Renaissance polyphony had emerged - Media vita. This is our second Sheppard album, featuring masterpieces such as the Missa Cantate and his only votive antiphon with a festive setting, Gaude virgo Christiphera. These are significant works in the mid-century style that Sheppard had developed for himself. Since he composed more than almost any of his contemporaries and is still relatively unknown, he still has a long way to go.
The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips - Josquin Masses (2020) [Official Digital Download 24/176]

The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips - Josquin Masses: Missa Hercules Dux Ferrarie, Missa D'ung aultre amer & Missa Faysant regretz (2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/176,4 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 71:36 minutes | 2,65 GB
Classical, Sacred, Choral | Label: Gimell Records, Official Digital Download

The Tallis Scholars and Peter Phillips started their incomparable service to the 15th-century composer Josquin des Prez in 1986. And with this, the ninth volume, they conclude their journey magnificently. The “Missa Hercules Dux Ferrariae,” written for Duke Ercole I d’Este of Ferrara, is a work of extraordinary complexity and compositional virtuosity, but its sheer emotional power is remarkable.

The Tallis Scholars - Peter Phillips - Thomas Tallis  Music

Posted by cayel69 at Nov. 12, 2010
The Tallis Scholars - Peter Phillips - Thomas Tallis

The Tallis Scholars sing Thomas Tallis
Classical, Renaissance| 2 CDs | Easy CD-DA Extractor Professional | FLAC, CUE, no LOG | Scans, covers | 329 Mb + 338 Mb + 7 Mb scans
GIMELL CDGIM 203
Disc 1 | Recorded in Meton College Chapel, Oxford | 1986
Disc 2 | Recorded in the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Salle, Norfolk | 1992 and 1998
Compilation 2004
Direction: Peter Phillips
TT 2 hours 39 minutes
The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips - John Taverner: Missa Corona spinea - Dum transisset Sabbatum I and II (2015/2018)

The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips - John Taverner: Missa Corona spinea - Dum transisset Sabbatum I and II (2015/2018)
Classical, Vocal | WEB FLAC (tracks) & front cover | 267 MB
Label: Gimell | Tracks: 18 | Time: 61:57 min

The Tallis Scholars return one again to the music of John Taverner with the Missa Corona spinea. A challenging mass setting, the magnificence of its conception can be heard in both the overall structure of the movements and the detail within the vocal writing. Taverner felt able to ignore the natural boundaries of the text and experiment with scoring. It is believed to have been a commissioned work, but the occasion and commissioner's identity remain unknown.
The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips - Missa Hercules Dux Ferrarie, Missa D'ung aultre amer & Missa Faysant regretz (2020)

The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips - Missa Hercules Dux Ferrarie, Missa D'ung aultre amer & Missa Faysant regretz (2020)
FLAC tracks | 01:11:16 | 320 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Gimell

With this ninth and final release in their Josquin Mass cycle, Peter Phillips and The Tallis Scholars come to three of his greatest works. Although all three Masses come roughly from his early middle age, together they form a perfect showcase for a genius who felt challenged to make each setting different. - The Tallis Scholars' Josquin Mass cycle may have spanned the longest period of any project in the history of recorded music, with over 33 years having elapsed between the first album in the series which won the Gramophone Record of the Year Award in 1987 and this final instalment. Composer: Despres, Josquin (c.1440-1521)
The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips - Taverner: Missa Corona spinea (2015)

The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips - Taverner: Missa Corona spinea (2015)
Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 01:01:57| 150 MB
Label: Gimell

“The Missa Corona spinea is a kind of treble concerto, packed with mind-blowing sonorities. If ever there was music to exemplify Shakespeare’s ‘Music of the Spheres’, it is here. The first performance, probably in front of Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey, must have been an astonishing occasion.” (Peter Phillips)
The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips - Guerrero: Missa Surge propera (2006) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips - Guerrero: Missa Surge propera (2006)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 66:43 minutes | 1.30 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

Known in his lifetime as 'El cantor de Maria', Guerrero was second only to Victoria in Spanish renaissance music. His Marian motets are celebrated as some of the most beautiful compositions of the period: we include five of the best, including Ave virgo sanctissima, one of the most loved and imitated pieces of polyphony from any country. (Peter Phillips)
Peter Phillips, The Tallis Scholars - The Spirit of the Renaissance: Josquin, Sheppard, Victoria [3CDs] (1998)

Peter Phillips, The Tallis Scholars - The Spirit of the Renaissance: Josquin, Sheppard, Victoria (1998)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 878 Mb | Total time: 74:16+55:08+65:57 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Gimell | 462 856-2 | Recorded: 1989, 1990

Tallis Scholars are among the world's preeminent choral ensembles. Cultivating a distinctive vocal sound backed by impeccable scholarship, the group has helped raise the general level of interest in Renaissance choral music in Britain and beyond through a large catalog of recordings and numerous international tours.
Peter Phillips, The Tallis Scholars - Lamenta: Ferrabosco, Tallis, Brumel, White, Palestrina (1998)

Peter Phillips, The Tallis Scholars - Lamenta: Ferrabosco, Tallis, Brumel, White, Palestrina (1998)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 285 Mb | Total time: 72:45 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Gimel | # CDGIM 996 | Recorded: 1992, 1995, 1998

Turn down the lights and get out your joss-sticks for this one: a selection of sixteenth-century Tenebrae music for Holy Week, among the most evocative parts of the liturgy. Since they had already made successful recordings of the Brumel, Tallis and White, it was a good idea for The Tallis Scholars to add new recordings of Tenebrae settings by Alfonso Ferrabosco the Elder and Palestrina. As Peter Phillips points out in his brief note, the only textual feature they have in common is their all ending with the passage “Jerusalem, Jerusalem, convertere ad Dominum Deum tuum”. Otherwise the texts that the various composers selected from the Lamentations of Jeremiah are quite different; but all show an intensity and a devotional power that work cumulatively to produce a remarkably satisfying disc. And it is endlessly fascinating to hear the different approaches to these anguished texts.
Peter Phillips, The Tallis Scholars - Josquin des Prés: Missa Mater Patris; Bauldeweyn: Missa Da pacem (2019)

Peter Phillips, The Tallis Scholars - Josquin des Prés: Missa Mater Patris; Bauldeweyn: Missa Da pacem (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 360 Mb | Total time: 72:30 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Gimell | CDGIM 052 | Recorded: 2018

The graphics for this Tallis Scholars release mention scholarly disagreement over the Missa Mater Patris, long attributed to Josquin but "recently shown to be by the little-known Noel Bauldeweyn," writes director Peter Phillips. "Or is it?" he adds. He sketches out the controversy, pointing out that the mass does not resemble any of Josquin's other compositions in the genre; he doesn't answer his question. However, you might take the album as a rejoinder to those questioning the authenticity of the mass. Its possible removal from the Josquin canon rests entirely on this musical evidence, so Phillips is entitled to adduce musical evidence of his own: the genuine Bauldeweyn mass included here sounds nothing like Josquin but is basically a work in 15th century style with a bit of imitative counterpoint thrown in.