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Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang ()

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composed by Robert Parsons, Robert White, William Byrd

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Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang - Magnificat; Philip Cave (conductor)
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  1. Christe qui lux es (a 5), motet for 5 voices (SATTB)
  2. Lamentations of Jeremiah for 5 voices
  3. Ave Maria for 5 voices
  4. Domine quis habitabit, motet for 9 voices (SSAATTBBB)
  5. Domine, quis habitabit?, for chorus
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  1. Christe qui lux es (a 5), motet for 5 voices (SATTB)
  2. Lamentations of Jeremiah for 5 voices
  3. Ave Maria for 5 voices
  4. Domine quis habitabit, motet for 9 voices (SSAATTBBB)
  5. Domine, quis habitabit?, for chorus
  6. Quomodo cantabimus, motet for 8 voices (SSAATTBB)
  7. De lamentatione Jeremiae, motet for 5 voices (ATTBarB) (inc. but can be reconstructed)
  8. Christe, qui lux es et dies
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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 ...

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Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang 2012, Linn Records

UPC: 691062041720

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