Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Renaissance music with William Byrd's "Byrd: Early Works for Voices, Viols & Virginals." Released on April 1, 1995, under the Chandos label, this album is a captivating journey through the early works of one of the most influential composers of the English Renaissance. Spanning a little over an hour, this collection showcases Byrd's mastery of choral, classical, and Gregorian chant genres, offering a profound exploration of his musical genius.
The album features a diverse range of pieces, from the intricate polyphony of "Attollite Portas" to the haunting beauty of "Miserere mihi, Domini." Byrd's compositions, performed with exquisite precision and passion, highlight the intricate interplay between voices, viols, and virginals, creating a sonic landscape that is both timeless and deeply moving. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises a rewarding and enriching listening experience.
1995 Chandos Records1995 Chandos Records
Tracks
Attollite PortasWilliam Byrd, I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth
Triumph with pleasant melodyWilliam Byrd, I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth, Fretwork
O Lord, how vainWilliam Byrd, I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth, Fretwork
All in a Garden Green, FVB 104William Byrd, Sophie Yates
Domine secundum actum meumWilliam Byrd, I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth
Truth at the firstWilliam Byrd, I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth, Fretwork
Who likes to love: Who Likes to LoveWilliam Byrd, I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth, Fretwork
Wolsey`s WildeWilliam Byrd, Sophie Yates
Da mihi auxiliumWilliam Byrd, I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth
Farewell, my false loveWilliam Byrd, I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth, Fretwork
O Mistrys Myne, FVB 66, T. 488William Byrd, Sophie Yates
Miserere mihi, DominiWilliam Byrd, I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth
My mind to me a kingdom is, T. 224William Byrd, I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth, Fretwork
La volteWilliam Byrd, Sophie Yates
Ad Dominum cum tribularerWilliam Byrd, I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth