Tallis, Lamentations of Jeremiah / Hilliard Ensemble

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If you were to go to the other side of the universe from where barbershop music and doo-wop reside, you'd discover the five-voice Hilliard Ensemble singing Tallis. And if you happened to love this sort of music, you'd think this must be heaven. On the other hand, if you're not sure you'd like the Hilliards or Tallis, here's the perfect place to find out. The two sets of Lamentations are supreme among Tallis's longer works, exhibiting full mastery of choral part-writing and effective use of harmonic and textural contrast. The outward solemnity of these works is sustained by the music's underlying impassioned, penitential mood--which finds ideal expression in the otherworldly beauty of these perfectly matched men's voices, which bring phenomenal interpretive and technical skill to each line and closing cadence. --David Vernier

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Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah/Salvator mundi/O sacrum convivium/Mass for Four Voices/Absterge Domine
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • One of the best purchases I've ever made...
Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah/Salvator mundi/O sacrum convivium/Mass for Four Voices/Absterge Domine

Manufacturer: Ecm Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000031U5
Release Date: 1994-04-12

Tracks:

  1. The Lamentations Of Jeremiah: Incipit Lamentatione
  2. The Lamentations Of Jeremiah: De Lamentatione
  3. Salvator Mundi
  4. O Sacrum Convivium
  5. Mass For Four Voices: Gloria
  6. The Lamentations Of Jeremiah: Credo
  7. Mass For Four Voices: Sanctus
  8. Mass For Four Voices: Benedictus
  9. Mass For Four Voices: Agnus Dei
  10. Absterge Domine

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If you went to the other side of the universe from where barbershop music and doo-wop reside, you'd discover the five-voice Hilliard Ensemble singing Tallis. And if you happen to love this sort of music, you'd think this must be heaven. On the other hand, if you're not sure you'd like the Hilliards or Tallis, here's the perfect place to find out. The two sets of Lamentations are supreme among Tallis's longer works, exhibiting full mastery of choral part-writing and effective use of harmonic and textural contrast. The outward solemnity of these works is sustained by the music's underlying impassioned, penitential mood--which finds ideal expression in the otherworldly beauty of these perfectly matched men's voices that bring phenomenal interpretive and technical skill to each line and closing cadence. --David Vernier

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the best purchases I've ever made..........2000-06-11

Tallis, while not suffering from the almost total neglect that some important and talented composers of his period have experienced, is certainly less recorded than Palestrina, for example. I think that he does not receive the recognition he is due. While his output is small compared to juggernauts like Palestrina and de Lassus, it is almost without exception all of the highest order. Tallis is amazing in that his compositions include numerous little treasures - compositional gems of stunning beauty. A number of those gems are recorded here. O Sacrum Convivium (the text of which is translated as 'O sacred feast wherein Christ dwells; we call to mind in grateful thanks his most bitter passion while our souls are filled with grace. We beseech thee to us everlasting glory.") is an amazing piece of reflective music - the poetry of the text is matched by wonderful, flowing lines. The Lamentation settings (among the best of his large works) are marvels for their dark, brooding, penintential character. The rest of the pieces on the disc are also of good quality. The Hilliard Ensemble is among the best early music groups. Their tone, blend, balance, sense of line, dynamics, and pacing are superb. They are the perfect group to sing these pieces (almost all written for men's voices - bass, tenor, alto, and treble). So they are excellent technically. On an interpretive level their decisions are all good. They sing the music without haste, infusing it with a proper sense of devotion. Also, they sing this music in its original pitch (not transposed up as it is sung by The Sixteen and The Tallis Scholars, just to name two groups). The singing of the Lamentations, for example, in this low register, preserves the darkness of these pieces and in the other motets and the mass ensures the proper color and density of sound. This recording is much preferred to recordings by the Tallis Scholars. The recording of the Lamentations (and other pieces, some of which overlap between the two recordings) by the Westminster Cathedral choir offers the reverberant acoustics of that church, but cannot match this one in purity of tone, balance, etc. Additionally, there is something about this music which just feels right in the intimate reading given it by the Hilliard Ensemble. For another fine recording of the mass on this disc, the recording of Tallis' complete works by Chapelle du Roi is recommended. Anyway, this recording of Tallis' music by the Hilliard Ensemble can be recommended with the utmost enthusiasm, and without reserve.
Tallis, Lamentations of Jeremiah / Hilliard Ensemble
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Beauty on a Heavenly Scale
  • Superb-- and unique
  • Tallis was the height of the Renaissance
Tallis, Lamentations of Jeremiah / Hilliard Ensemble
Paul Hillier , Covey-Crump Rogers , Michael George , David James , and Hilliard Ensemble
Manufacturer: Ecm Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Sacred & ReligiousSacred & Religious | Renaissance (c.1450-1600) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
Hilliard EnsembleHilliard Ensemble | ( H ) | Featured Performers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
MassesMasses | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
MotetsMotets | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
Renaissance (c.1450-1600)Renaissance (c.1450-1600) | Historical Periods | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0000260JN
Release Date: 2000-04-18

Tracks:

  1. The Lamentations Of Jeremiah: Incipit Lamentatione
  2. The Lamentations Of Jeremiah: De Lamentatione
  3. Salvator Mundi
  4. O Sacrum Convivium
  5. Mass For Four Voices: Gloria
  6. The Lamentations Of Jeremiah: Credo
  7. Mass For Four Voices: Sanctus
  8. Mass For Four Voices: Benedictus
  9. Mass For Four Voices: Agnus Dei
  10. Absterge Domine

Amazon.com

If you were to go to the other side of the universe from where barbershop music and doo-wop reside, you'd discover the five-voice Hilliard Ensemble singing Tallis. And if you happened to love this sort of music, you'd think this must be heaven. On the other hand, if you're not sure you'd like the Hilliards or Tallis, here's the perfect place to find out. The two sets of Lamentations are supreme among Tallis's longer works, exhibiting full mastery of choral part-writing and effective use of harmonic and textural contrast. The outward solemnity of these works is sustained by the music's underlying impassioned, penitential mood--which finds ideal expression in the otherworldly beauty of these perfectly matched men's voices, which bring phenomenal interpretive and technical skill to each line and closing cadence. --David Vernier

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Beauty on a Heavenly Scale.......2007-02-08

Never before have I encountered such glorious mastery, devotion, terror, agony, joy, fulfillment and beauty as I have in Tallis (with the exception of Bach's Mass in B Minor). You will be taken to the depths of woe all the way to the heights of ecstasy all at the same time. Wave after wave of perfection and beauty will pulse into your soul mercilessly as you are ravished by the passion of the text, the tradition, and the sacred worship.

Ierusalem! Ierusalem!
Convertere ad Dominum tuum.

5 out of 5 stars Superb-- and unique.......2005-02-24

It must have been almost twenty years ago that I heard the Hilliard Ensemble stand up and sing this formidable Renaissance work. It was the most accomplished and flawless a capella performance I had heard in my life, and certainly an astonishing tour de force of tuning from beginning to end. But the Hilliard at their best-- as here-- combine stong character and urgent immediacy with this flawlessness. James's and Potter's singing has an almost rock 'n roll intensity, and that tension with Hillier's and Covey-Crump's warm lyricism, was perfect for the tensions in Tallis's music-- the lush unrolling of polyphonic lines, marked by crunching dissonances (if you're a Hilliard or a Tallis fan, you'll find yourself saying "Oh yes!" at the first false relation in the word "Jeremiae"). It also made the Hilliard much more than smooth perfectionists-- they were the most exciting early music ensemble of their time. This recording captures this moment in all its glory.

5 out of 5 stars Tallis was the height of the Renaissance.......2003-04-19

wonderful music from one of the greatest composers of the 16th century brilliantly performed. This thick heavenly music feels so good to listen to. Spiritual, & anyway Mozart doesn't make you smart; Thomas Tallis does.

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