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    Tye: Cathedral Music - Hill, Winchester Cathedral Choir (2001)

    Posted By: peotuvave
    Tye: Cathedral Music - Hill, Winchester Cathedral Choir (2001)

    Tye: Cathedral Music - Hill, Winchester Cathedral Choir (2001)
    EAC Rip | Flac (Image + cue + log) | 1 CD | Full Scans | 236 MB
    Genre: Classical | Label: Helios | Catalog Number: 55079

    Several new versions of Tye’s Missa Euge bone have appeared since the Winchester Cathedral Choir first released this disc of Tye’s Cathedral music in 1991. However, and notwithstanding Jeremy Summerly’s splendid Naxos offering with the Oxford Camerata, in my view none matches the Winchester recording for sheer vitality and sonic brilliance.

    Composer: Christopher Tye
    Conductor: David Hill
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Winchester Cathedral Choir

    Reviews: Summerly directs the Oxford Camerata’s well-balanced voices with sensitivity and interpretative penetration in a generally excellent rendering of Tye’s Euge bone Mass. However, the rhythmic flexibility and exultant phrasing of Winchester choir’s traversal of the same work remains unassailable. Lively speeds generate increased vitality in the Gloria and Credo and superb chording culminates in exciting harmonic climaxes. Luminescent singing in the Agnus Dei completes a magnificent performance.

    In addition, besides a joyous, rhythmically vibrant account of the Kyrie ‘Orbis factor’, four motets confirm the expressive range of Hill’s choristers. ‘Quaesumus omnipotens’ and ‘Miserere mei, Deus’ highlight the choir’s textural consistency. Meanwhile, the jubilation in ‘Omnes gentes’ still sounds fresh and energetic, as does the spiritual passion in ‘Peccavimus cum patribus nostris’.

    Performance: 5 (out of 5), Sound: 5 (out of 5)

    Tracklisting:

    1. Kyrie "Orbis factor" by Christopher Tye
    Conductor: David Hill
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Winchester Cathedral Choir
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 16th Century; England
    Language: Latin

    2. Mass "Euge bone" by Christopher Tye
    Conductor: David Hill
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Winchester Cathedral Choir
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 16th Century; England
    Language: Latin

    3. Quaesumus omnipotens by Christopher Tye
    Conductor: David Hill
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Winchester Cathedral Choir
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 16th Century; England
    Language: Latin

    4. Misere mei Deus by Christopher Tye
    Conductor: David Hill
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Winchester Cathedral Choir
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 16th Century; England
    Language: Latin

    5. Omnes gentes, plaudite by Christopher Tye
    Conductor: David Hill
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Winchester Cathedral Choir
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 16th Century; England
    Language: Latin

    6. Peccavimus cum patribus by Christopher Tye
    Conductor: David Hill
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Winchester Cathedral Choir
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: 16th Century; England
    Language: Latin

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