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John Taverner: Imperatrix inferni ()

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composed by John Taverner

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John Taverner: Imperatrix inferni - Alamire; David Skinner (conductor)
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  1. Quemadmodum, for 6 parts, perhaps for viols
  2. Audivi vocem de coelo, motet for 4 voices
  3. Ave Dei Patris filia, antiphon for 5 voices
  4. Dum transisset sabbatum (ii), motet for 5 voices
  5. Mater Christi, antiphon for 5 voices
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  1. Quemadmodum, for 6 parts, perhaps for viols
  2. Audivi vocem de coelo, motet for 4 voices
  3. Ave Dei Patris filia, antiphon for 5 voices
  4. Dum transisset sabbatum (ii), motet for 5 voices
  5. Mater Christi, antiphon for 5 voices
  6. Gaude plurimum, antiphon for 5 voices
  7. Hodie nobis caelorum Rex (Gloria in excelsis), for 4 voices
  8. O splendor gloriae, antiphon for 5 voices (poss. spurious)
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British Renaissance-oriented choir Alamire bulks up to 11 members (from the usual eight) for this release of music mostly in five parts by composer John Taverner, all dating from the years around 1520. They still create an ensemble clearly made up of individual voices, and the results are highly expressive. The adult, mixed-gender Alamire is a superb group in any repertoire, but this may be its best release yet: it unlocks the mystery of Taverner, who is a difficult composer. Not so much difficult technically: a choir can ...

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John Taverner: Imperatrix inferni 2011, Obsidian Records

UPC: 658592070729

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