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Handel - Coronation Anthems [The Sixteen]  Music

Posted by paracels at Feb. 14, 2010
Handel - Coronation Anthems [The Sixteen]

Handel - Coronation Anthems [The Sixteen]
Classical, Baroque | 1 CD | CD-DA | FLAC tracks, no CUE, no LOG | Scans HQ | 390 MB | RS | TT 70:06
Recorded: June 2008, St Paul's Church, Deptford, London
Released: 2009 | Label: CORO
The Sixteen, Harry Christophers (conductor)

Handel - Coronation Anthems [The Sixteen]

“…these fresh, spontaneous and vivacious performances are revelatory. Not only is the choral singing wonderfully clear, perfectly enunciated, beautifully phrased and impeccably tuned, but also the orchestral playing… is brilliantly alert, bold and lyrical. ...overall this disc ranks as The Sixteen's most exciting achievement in its impressive Handel discography.” (Gramophone Magazine, April 2009)
The Sixteen - John Tavener: Two Hymns To The Mother Of God, Ikon Of Light (1994) {Collins Classics} **[RE-UP]**

The Sixteen, Harry Christophers - John Tavener: Two Hymns To The Mother Of God, Ikon Of Light (1994) {Collins Classics}
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 156 mb
Genre: classical

The Sixteen, lead by Harry Christophers, perform the works of John Tavener highlighing two pieces, "Two Hymns To The Mother Of God" and "Ikon Of Light". This was released by Collins Classics.
The Golden Age of English Polyphony - The Sixteen, Harry Christophers (2009) {10CD Set Hyperion CDS44401~10}

The Golden Age of English Polyphony - The Sixteen, Harry Christophers (2009) {10CD Set Hyperion CDS44401~10}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 2.63 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 1.56 Gb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg+pdf) -> 80 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 2009 Hyperion Records | CDS44401~10
Classical / Early Music / Renaissance / Polyphony / Plainchant

When The Sixteen embarked upon their recording career back in 1982, few would have been able to predict quite how successful they would become, or how far they would go towards rehabilitating the little-known and barely recorded music of these four master composers of the sixteenth century. In this their 30th anniversary year, we join them in celebrating a Golden Age of Polyphony, and of music-making, by presenting their twelve discs of this repertoire in an attractively packaged (and priced) 10-CD remastered set.
Allan Holdsworth - The Sixteen Men Of Tain (2000) {Globe} [Special US Edition]

Allan Holdsworth - The Sixteen Men Of Tain (2000) {Globe} [Special US Edition]
EAC 1.0b1 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 200dpi | 352MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 121MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Fusion

Coming on the heels of some rather mediocre efforts, The Sixteen Men of Tain is startlingly superb. Holdsworth has stripped away the distracting banks of keyboards and allowed his soaring, gliding guitar to shine through in a way it hasn't since the 1980s. Even the Synthaxe, Holdsworth's signature guitar synthesizer, sounds organic and immediate, not to mention far less prevalent than on previous albums. Dave Carpenter's acoustic bass is a radical departure (check out his solo on the title track), as are Walt Fowler's two guest appearances on trumpet. "The Drums Were Yellow," a burning guitar/drum duet tribute to the late Tony Williams, is also a first. Gary Novak's drumming is appropriately complex and riveting on this and six other tracks.

The Sixteen & Harry Christophers - An Enduring Voice (2019)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Feb. 28, 2019
The Sixteen & Harry Christophers - An Enduring Voice (2019)

The Sixteen & Harry Christophers - An Enduring Voice (2019)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 283 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 177 Mb | 01:17:12
Classical, Choral, Sacred | Label: Coro

The Sixteen has long been hailed for its championing of Tudor music, especially that of the Eton Choirbook, as well as for choral treasures of 20th century and its work with 21st-century composers. And so to mark its 40th year the group has return to its grass roots in an album that celebrates those passions.
Harry Christophers, The Sixteen - Bach: Christmas Oratorio / Weihnachtsoratorium (2003)

Harry Christophers, The Sixteen - Bach: Christmas Oratorio / Weihnachtsoratorium (2003)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 618 Mb | Total time: 147:38 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Regis Records | RRC 2004 | Recorded: 1993

Harry Christophers and The Sixteen present a vivid and joyful account of the Christmas story in this recording; Mark Padmore makes another appearance in the Evangelist role, with Michael George a convincing Herod and Libby Crabtree an appropriately light-voiced Angel.

Harry Christophers, The Sixteen - A Meditation (2022)  Music

Posted by ArlegZ at Dec. 4, 2022
Harry Christophers, The Sixteen - A Meditation (2022)

Harry Christophers, The Sixteen - A Meditation (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 334 Mb | Total time: 78:30 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Coro | # COR16191 | Recorded: 2022

The five new choral works on this album – by James MacMillan, Will Todd, Anna Semple, Eoghan Desmond and Lisa Robertson – all grew from a meditation by St John Henry Newman. Newman was a theologian of towering stature and broad influence. Canonised in October 2019, Newman's writings represent a rich and thought-provoking legacy and, alongside the new works presented, are immortalised in three well-known hymns and Sir Edward Elgar’s exquisite elegy 'They are at rest'. Also included are two of Elgar’s psalm settings – 'Great is the Lord' and 'Give unto the Lord'. These are monumental works for choir and organ, full of grandeur and drama, but also inherently simple. The album ends with a Bonus track by Bob Chilcott - also a Genesis Foundation commission - based on Psalm 139.
Harry Christophers, The Sixteen - Henry Purcell: Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II (2018)

Harry Christophers, The Sixteen - Henry Purcell: Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II (2018)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 286 Mb | Total time: 64:54 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Coro | # COR16163 | Recorded: 2016

Charles II's formal Restoration in 1660 marked both an end and a beginning: the end of England's republican experiment and the beginning of a long process of monarchical reconstruction; and with a politically accident-prone king on the throne, Charles's public relations machine could never rest. Purcell joined its small team of composer operatives just as the wave of Stuart propaganda swelled massively, and he surfed the wave with breathtaking panache, from his first court ode – the simple but rousing Welcome, Vicegerent of the mighty King – to the ambitious Fly, bold rebellion involving verse settings in up to seven parts and a six-part chorus.
The Sixteen, The Symphony Of Harmony And Invention, Harry Christophers - Handel: Esther (2004)

The Sixteen, The Symphony Of Harmony And Invention, Harry Christophers - Handel: Esther (2004)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:44:57 | 536 MB
Genre: Classical, Choral | Label: Coro | Catalog: COR16019

Recorded in 1995, this Esther was first issued as Collins Classics 7040-2 early the following year. Like Hogwood, Harry Christophers recorded the original 1718 version of what has gone down in history as Handel’s first English oratorio.
In point of fact, the complex and still largely unresolved history of Esther suggests that it was not originally composed as an oratorio at all, but rather as a staged work that would have formed a companion to the near-contemporary Acis and Galatea.
The Sixteen, La Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roy, Jean-Claude Malgoire - Campra: Tancrede (1992)

The Sixteen, La Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roy, Jean-Claude Malgoire - Campra: Tancrede (1992)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 02:02:40 | 578 MB
Genre: Classical, Opera | Label: Erato | Catalog: 2292450012

André Campra's "Tancrède" is something of a "missing link", connecting the 17th century stage works of Jean-Baptiste Lully and his frustrated rival Marc-Antoine Charpentier with the late baroque works of Jean-Philippe Rameau. "Tancrède" was given its premiere in 1702 and was repeated again and again on the Paris stage. Even in the 1760's, when Rameau's "Les Boréades" had to be abandoned because of the death of the composer, it was Campra's "Tancrède" that the directors of the Paris Opéra chose to put back on stage because of its popularity.