Troubled Times: Music and Espionage in Renaissance England explores sacred music written amid the religious and political instability of 16th-century England. Performed by The Queen’s Six with The Rose Consort of Viols, the programme examines how composers navigated shifting allegiances, censorship, exile, and suspicion, from the Henrician Reformation to the Elizabethan settlement. Works by Byrd, Taverner, Morley, Philips, Ferrabosco, and others reflect strategies of adaptation, concealment, and survival, whether through recusancy, foreign travel, or service at court. Placing music within its historical context, the recording highlights the complex relationship between faith, power, and artistic expression during a period of sustained upheaval.
Troubled Times: Music And Espionage In Renaissance – The Queen’s Six
John Bull Almighty God, which by the leading of a star
John Taverner Quemadmodum
Richard Sampson Quam pulcra es
Byrd Cunctis diebus
Ferrabosco I Vias tuas
Martin Peerson Who will rise up?
John Wilbye O God the rock of my whole strength
Morley Out of the deep
Morley Eheu sustulerunt
Morley Domine Dominus noster
John Bull In nomine
Ferrabosco I Laboravi in gemitu meo (Attrib.)
Ferrabosco II Fuerunt mihi lacrimae (Attrib.)
Byrd O salutaris hostia à 6
Peter Philips Beata Agnes
Richard Dering Factum est silentium
Byrd Teach me, O Lord
The Queen’s Six, The Rose Consort of Viols
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