A Renaissance Christmas / Christophers, The Sixteen
Following The Sixteen’s hugely successful album, “Song of the Nativity,” which featured Christmas music from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, this new seasonal offering explores a stunning selection of festive works from the Renaissance. The Sixteen captures the joy and sincerity of the most wonderful of seasons, from the joyous simplicity of plainsong chants ‘Resonemus laudibus’ and ‘Veni, veni Emmanuel’ to the shining purity of Lassus’ polyphonic ‘Videntes stellam Magi’ and Byrd’s jubilant ‘This day Christ was born.’ This album provides a perfect alternative to traditional carols for those looking for something a little different at Christmas. “The Sixteen gives a masterclass in the art of unaccompanied singing, and in close emotional engagement with the pieces chosen… It puts the music front and centre, in this beautifully realized Christmas sequence.” (BBC Music Magazine)
REVIEWS:
Glorious renaissance polyphony is interspersed with plainchant in this treasure love, and full texts, translations and information sleeves notes make this an enviable Christmas present.
-- Choir & Organ
[The album] was recorded in St. Augustine’s, Kilburn in 2017, the generous acoustic adding a sprinkle of seasonal fairy dust...the pieces range from less the two minutes to nearly 10, the latter Tallis’s monumental Videte miraculum. One of the finest pieces (a difficult choice) is John Sheppard’s Reges Tharis, with its delightfully scrunchy little moments of harmonic and melodic tension, known as false relations.
As usual, The Sixteen sing with an outstanding sense of consort and balance, with superb intonation. Their sopranos, a mixture of younger and more experienced singers, are particularly impressive, the clarity of their voices giving an almost boy treble-like quality in their Veni, veni Emmanuel verse.
-- Early Music Review
The satisfying program of A Renaissance Christmas is no mere academic exercise or collection of rarities for collectors. The Sixteen deliver these works with exquisite tone and polished diction, performing to their expected high standards and creating a memorable impression with this refreshing album. Coro's sound is quite clear in the resonant acoustics, and the singers have a warm and vibrant presence.
-- All Music Guide (Blair Sanderson)
Product Description:
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Release Date: October 05, 2018
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UPC: 828021616723
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Catalog Number: COR16167
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Label: Coro
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Number of Discs: 1
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Period: Renaissance
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Composer: Francisco Guerrero, George Kirbye, Jacobus Handl, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Johannes Eccard, John Sheppard, Orlando de Lassus, Peter Philips, Richard Dering, Thomas Tallis, Tomás Luis de Victoria, William Byrd
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Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Orchestra/Ensemble: The Sixteen
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Performer: The Sixteen, Christophers
Works:
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Resonemus laudibus
Composer: Anonymous
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Hodie Christus natus est
Composer: Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Omnes de Saba venient, Epiphany motet
Composer: Jacobus Handl
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Resonet in laudibus
Composer: Johannes Eccard
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Veni, veni, Emmanuel
Composer: Traditional
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Vox in Rama
Composer: George Kirbye
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Videntes stellam magi
Composer: Orlando de Lassus
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Videte miraculum
Composer: Thomas Tallis
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Quem vidistis, pastores?
Composer: Richard Dering
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Gradualia, Volume 2: O magnum misterium
Composer: William Byrd
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Resonet in laudibus
Composer: Anonymous
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Quem vidistis, pastores
Composer: Tomás Luis de Victoria
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Resonet in laudibus, motet for 5 voices, M. vii (S. iii/148)
Composer: Orlando de Lassus
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Psalmes, Songs and Sonnets...fit for Voyces or Viols: This day Christ was born
Composer: William Byrd
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Reges Tharsis et insulae
Composer: John Sheppard
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Pastores loquebantur
Composer: Francisco Guerrero
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Cantiones sacrae, pro praecipuis festis totius anni et communi sanctorum: O beatum et sacrosanctum
Composer: Peter Philips
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Crudelis Herodes
Composer: Anonymous
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers
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Omnes de Saba venient, motet for 8 voices, M. xix (S. xxi/1)
Composer: Orlando de Lassus
Ensemble: The Sixteen
Conductor: Harry Christophers