The Golden Age of English Polphony Composers: Fayrfax Robert                  Taverner John                  Sheppard John                  Mundy William When The Sixteen embarked upon their recording career back in 1982, few would have been able to predict quite how successful they would become, or how far they would go towards rehabilitating the little-known and barely recorded music of these four master composers of the sixteenth century. In this their 30th anniversary year, we join them in celebrating a Golden Age of Polyphony, and of music-making, by presenting their twelve discs of this repertoire in an attractively packaged (and priced) 10-CD remastered set.


  • Wykonawca The Sixteen
  • Data premiery 2009-01-01
  • Nośnik CD
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Although well known and highly regarded in his lifetime and in the years following his death in 1596, the music of Philippe Rogier is largely known (especially to English audiences) through one motet alone, Laboravi in gemitu meo. But there is much to explore in this genuinely underrated composer. Philippe Rogier was one of a long line of Flemish composers who worked at the Spanish court. The high regard that the musically astute Philip II held for Rogier was not misplaced, because he is one of the most fascinating and rewarding composers of the late sixteenth century: extraordinarily versatile, capable of plumbing the emotional depths in his penitential works (of which there are many) as well as exalting the heights in his festive music. The main work on this disc includes the parody mass Missa Ego sum qui sum, based on a motet by Gombert. It must rank as one of the finest settings of the Mass ordinary of the late sixteenth century, dazzling in its invention and sheer beauty. Gombert had been one of the most influential composers of the post-Josquin period, developing a style of composition based on continuous imitation and almost relentless expressivity with an extraordinarily high level of dissonance. Rogier’s Mass seems to be a tribute to this style. Two twelve-part accompanied motets are recorded here, pointing to a well-developed polychoral tradition at the Spanish court. The remaining motets on this recording represent different facets of the composer: desperate cries in the pentitential works and sheer exuberance in Cantantibus organis, a motet in honour of St Cecilia. The much admired choir of King’s College London and their director David Trendell appear in their Hyperion debut.


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2010-01-01
  • Nośnik CD
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1.1. SIXTEENTH CENTURY GREENSLEEVES 1.2. THE TEMPLE OF THE KING 1.3. MAN ON THE SILVER MOUNTAIN 1.4. STILL I'M SAD 1.5. TAROT WOMAN 1.6. A LIGHT IN THE BLACK 1.7. STARGAZER 1.8. CATCH THE RAINBOW [LIVE] 1.9. INTRO: OVER THE RAINBOW - KILL THE KING


  • Wykonawca Rainbow
  • Data premiery 2009-09-03
  • Nośnik CD
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Album został wydany przez wytwórnię Chandos (CHSA 5230). Wydawnictwo zostało wyróżnione nagrodami: Presto Disc of the Week (Presto Classical, 04-2019); Presto Discs of the Year (Presto Classical, 12-2019). Tracklista: 1-3. Symphony No. 1 4-6. A History of the Thé Dansant 7-12. Reflections on a Sixteenth Century Tune 13-29. Zodiac


  • Wykonawca BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra , Connolly Sarah
  • Data premiery 2019-04-01
  • Nośnik SACD

Lista utworów:1. Introduction2. Spotlight Kid3. Too Late For Tears4. Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll / Black Night5. Hunting Humans6. Wolf To The Moon / Difficult To Cure7. Keyboard Solo8. Still I’m Sad9. Man On The Silver Mountain10. Temple Of The King11. Black Masquerade12. Ariel13. Since You’ve Been Gone14. Perfect Strangers15. Sixteenth Century Greensleeves16. Hall Of The Mountain King17. Burn18. Smoke On The Water


  • Wykonawca Blackmore Ritchie , Rainbow
  • Data premiery 2013-09-04
  • Nośnik DVD
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Hyperion’s long series of St Paul’s recordings is graced by an addition dedicated to music for Epiphany, a companiondisc to Advent at St Paul’s. In the Christian Church year, Epiphany is the period after Christmas commemorating themanifestation of Christ to the Magi, celebrated on 6 January.The programme embraces music from the sixteenth to the twentieth century, from Bach to Bingham, and includes manylong-established favourites by Wesley, Cornelius, Howells and others.


  • Wykonawca Williams Huw
  • Data premiery 2011-09-01
  • Nośnik CD

Although well known and highly regarded in his lifetime and in the years following his death in 1596, the music of Philippe Rogier is largely known (especially to English audiences) through one motet alone, Laboravi in gemitu meo. But there is much to explore in this genuinely underrated composer. Philippe Rogier was one of a long line of Flemish composers who worked at the Spanish court. The high regard that the musically astute Philip II held for Rogier was not misplaced, because he is one of the most fascinating and rewarding composers of the late sixteenth century: extraordinarily versatile, capable of plumbing the emotional depths in his penitential works (of which there are many) as well as exalting the heights in his festive music. The main work on this disc includes the parody mass Missa Ego sum qui sum, based on a motet by Gombert. It must rank as one of the finest settings of the Mass ordinary of the late sixteenth century, dazzling in its invention and sheer beauty. Gombert had been one of the most influential composers of the post-Josquin period, developing a style of composition based on continuous imitation and almost relentless expressivity with an extraordinarily high level of dissonance. Rogier’s Mass seems to be a tribute to this style. Two twelve-part accompanied motets are recorded here, pointing to a well-developed polychoral tradition at the Spanish court. The remaining motets on this recording represent different facets of the composer: desperate cries in the pentitential works and sheer exuberance in Cantantibus organis, a motet in honour of St Cecilia. The much admired choir of King’s College London and their director David Trendell appear in their Hyperion debut.


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2010-01-01
  • Nośnik CD
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