Artist: Various Artists
Album: See, See, The Word is Incarnate: Choral & Instrumental Music by Gibbons, Tomkins & Weelkes
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2021
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:10:49
Total Tracks: 17
Total Size: 1,18 GB
Tracklist:
1-01. Robin Blaze – This is the Record of John (05:06)
1-02. Andrew Arthur – Voluntary in C (03:46)
1-03. The Chapel Choir of Trinity Hall, Cambridge – ‘Short’ Evening Service: I. Magnificat (03:31)
1-04. Newe Vialles – In Nomine a5, Vdgs 1 (02:48)
1-05. The Chapel Choir of Trinity Hall, Cambridge – ‘Short’ Evening Service: II. Nunc dimittis (03:13)
1-06. Andrew Arthur – A Substantial Verse (06:19)
1-07. Robin Blaze – My Shepherd is the Living Lord (04:18)
1-08. Newe Vialles – Fantasia VII a3, Vdgs 9 (03:11)
1-09. Andrew Arthur – Verse in a (01:48)
1-10. The Chapel Choir of Trinity Hall, Cambridge – O Lord, in Thy Wrath Rebuke Me Not (04:00)
1-11. Andrew Arthur – Voluntary I (02:21)
1-12. Orpheus Britannicus Vocal Consort – Evening Verse Service ‘for Trebles’: I. Magnificat (05:52)
1-13. Andrew Arthur – Voluntary in D (02:16)
1-14. Orpheus Britannicus Vocal Consort – Evening Verse Service ‘for Trebles’: II. Nunc dimittis (04:45)
1-15. Newe Vialles – Fantasia a4 ‘for the great dooble bass’, Vdgs 1 (05:44)
1-16. Andrew Arthur – Voluntary in a (03:29)
1-17. Orpheus Britannicus Vocal Consort – See, see, the Word is incarnate (08:14)
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In succession to the Tudors, the flourishing court culture of the Stuart royal dynasty fostered one of the greatest periods in the history of British music. Director and organist Andrew Arthur unites his forces in this compelling programme of works by three composers who flourished in the Jacobean period – Orlando Gibbons, Thomas Weelkes and Thomas Tomkins – around the theme of the Word of God. The choral items on this disc exemplify a rhetorically-aware sense of what it means to sound the Word enriched with music in order to teach, move and delight.