The Flower of all Virginity - Eton Choirbook Vol IV
Track Listings
| 1. Gaude Flore Virginali: Hugh Kellyk | ||
| 2. Ah, my dear, ah, my dear Son!: Anon | ||
| 3. Magnificat: John Nesbett | ||
| 4. Most clear of colour: Robert Fayrfax | ||
| 5. Salve Regina: John Browne | ||
| 6. Afraid, alas, and why so suddenly?: Anon | ||
| 7. O Maria Salvatoris Mater: John Browne |
Editorial Reviews "Vibrant performances...The Sixteen continues to explore the astonishing riches of the Eton Choirbook with undiminished enthusiasm and imagination." - Gramophone
Album Description
Miraculously, the Eton Choirbook survived Henry VIII's ransacking of the monasteries. Thanks to its survival, the sacred music of the English fifteenth-century is still with us, conjuring up the atmosphere and spirit of the glorious cathedrals for which it was written. It also gives a tantalizing glimpse of a wealth of choral music that was lost.
The Flower of all Virginity - Eton Choirbook Vol IV, Music, Anonymous, English Anonymous, John Browne, Robert Fayrfax, Hugh Kellyk, John Nesbett, Harry Christophers, The Sixteen, Choral, Choral Music, Classical, Classical Artists, Classical Music, Early Music / Chant, Magnificat, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Part Song/Glee/Music for Unaccompanied Voices, Sacred Choral Music, Vocal, Vocal Music
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The Flower of all Virginity - Eton Choirbook Vol IV
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ASIN: B0000DJEOJ Release Date: 2003-11-01 |
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Album Description
Miraculously, the Eton Choirbook survived Henry VIII's ransacking of the monasteries. Thanks to its survival, the sacred music of the English fifteenth-century is still with us, conjuring up the atmosphere and spirit of the glorious cathedrals for which it was written. It also gives a tantalizing glimpse of a wealth of choral music that was lost."Vibrant performances...The Sixteen continues to explore the astonishing riches of the Eton Choirbook with undiminished enthusiasm and imagination." - Gramophone
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Music Review
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