The popular image of William Byrd hiding coded messages to his fellow Catholics in his music tends to obscure the fact that a good deal of music in Latin was written in Protestant 17th century England. The occasions for much of it remain a matter of debate. It is likely that Elizabeth I, especially toward the beginning of her reign, was tolerant of Catholics even other than Byrd, who enjoyed her protection for some years, and it may be, as Sally Dunkley points out in her excellent notes to this release, that she maintained ...
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The popular image of William Byrd hiding coded messages to his fellow Catholics in his music tends to obscure the fact that a good deal of music in Latin was written in Protestant 17th century England. The occasions for much of it remain a matter of debate. It is likely that Elizabeth I, especially toward the beginning of her reign, was tolerant of Catholics even other than Byrd, who enjoyed her protection for some years, and it may be, as Sally Dunkley points out in her excellent notes to this release, that she maintained a repertory of Latin music for the benefit of visiting potentates. At any rate, this is an interesting collection of pieces that nobody has brought together before, and it's gorgeously performed by the small adult choir Magnificat, under the direction of Philip Cave. If one is to judge from the graphics, the choir stood in a circle as it recorded. The album's title is taken from Shakespeare's Sonnet 73. Although composers Robert Parsons and Robert White died much younger than the...
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Robert Parsons; Robert White; William Byrd. New. New in new packaging. USA Orders only! Brand New product! please allow delivery times of 3-7 business days within the USA. US orders only please.