Music Of The Realm: Tudor Music For Men’s Voices – The Queen’s Six

O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth our Queen
Laboravi in gemitu meo
Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom
Videte miraculum
Haec dies (Byrd)
O how amiable
Attend mine humble prayer
Almighty and everlasting God
When David heard (Tomkins)
When David heard (Weelkes)
O Jonathan, woe is me
Haec dies (Morley)
O Lord in my wrath
O sacrum convivium
O amica mea
Turn unto the Lord
Lift up your heads

The Queen’s Six

Format: 1 CD
Release date: 10/4/2015
Barcode: 5060262790502 Categories: ,

16,90

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   in Early Music Today (Jun, 2015)
Six male voices, firmly rooted in the English choral tradition, singing some of the gems of the Tudor and Jacobean repertoire: on receiving this disc by the Queen’s Six, whose members are all lay clerks in the choir of St George’s Chapel, Windsor, I was immediately reminded of ‘English Renaissance’, a King’s Singers album from 1995 (and one of the first CDs I ever bought!). Apart from the overlap of only two works on both discs, the similarities end there – except to say that ‘Music of the Realm’ has given me just as great listening pleasure as the earlier album.

The Queen’s Six clearly have a great love for this …

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