in Choir & Organ (May, 2014)
Daring to do on disc what most groups reserve for live events proves how lush 16th-century polyphony sounds after a lengthy stretch of Gregorian chant. Herein an Office of Compline for Passiontide, elegantly and tautly sung without egotism, precedes a gorgeously sonorous reading of the Lamentations, a spiritually sensuous treat, startlingly impactful after the monody. Dark-toned lower voices underpin sinuously focused higher lines with excellent balance and breadth. No nuance is neglected in an interpretation that occasionally indulges in wickedly enjoyable, almost romantic excess. …
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Medieval Chant – Tallis Lamentations
Hymn for Passiontide
Compline for Passiontide
Compline for Passiontide
Compline for Passiontide
Compline for Passiontide
Compline for Passiontide
Compline for Passiontide
Compline for Passiontide
Lamentations of Jeremiah I
Respond: In monte Oliveti
Lamentations of Jeremiah II
Respond: Tristis est anima mea
Respond for Compline in Passiotide:
Litany after Lauds for Maundy Thursday
Nigel Short, Tenebrae Consort
20,60€
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