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An Immortal Legacy - Carys Lane (soprano); Ian Partridge (tenor); Neil MacKenzie (tenor); Robert Evans (bass); Sally Bruce-Payne (alto);...
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  1. Psalm Tunes (9) for Archbishop Parker's Psalter, for 4 voices
  2. Salvator mundi (I) (also set as "Arise O Lord" and "With all our hearts"), motet for 5 voices, P. 216
  3. Aprill is in my mistris face, madrigal for 4 voices
  4. The silver swanne, madrigal for 5 voices
  5. This sweet and merry month of May, madrigal for 6 voices (SSATTB)
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  1. Psalm Tunes (9) for Archbishop Parker's Psalter, for 4 voices
  2. Salvator mundi (I) (also set as "Arise O Lord" and "With all our hearts"), motet for 5 voices, P. 216
  3. Aprill is in my mistris face, madrigal for 4 voices
  4. The silver swanne, madrigal for 5 voices
  5. This sweet and merry month of May, madrigal for 6 voices (SSATTB)
  6. Sedebit Dominus Rex, motet for chorus (Strathclyde Motet)
  7. Negro Spirituals (5), for chorus (from "A Child of Our Time")
  8. O nata lux de lumine, motet (hymn) for 5 voices, P. 209
  9. O sacrum convivium (also set as "I call and cry to thee" and "O sacred and holy banquet"), motet for 5 voices, P. 210
  10. Loquebantur variis linguis, motet for 7 voices, P. 272
  11. Mitte manum tuam, motet for chorus (Strathclyde Motet)
  12. Laudibus in sanctus (also anthem "Praise the Lord among His Holy ones"), motet for 5 voices (SSATB)
  13. Choral Dances (6) from Gloriana, for chorus (or tenor, chorus & harpsichord), Op. 53
  14. Tallis Canon, for chorus
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This release by the phenomenally popular British choir the Sixteen is a bit of a hybrid animal: neither quite a compilation nor an original release. Instead, the selections included make up a program entitled An Immortal Legacy that the Sixteen has performed in concert for many years. The "immortal legacy," needless to say, is not the music of the Sixteen itself, but rather that of Renaissance music, which has resounded in a unique way in English music down to our own time. The idea is a good one, although it's not clear ...

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