Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of medieval music with Magnificat's "Coronation of the First Elizabeth," released on June 15, 2010, under Griffin Records. This captivating album spans a diverse range of genres, including Gregorian chant and medieval compositions, offering a unique blend of sacred and secular music from the Elizabethan era.
The album kicks off with a lively "Fanfare," setting the stage for a journey through intricate "Bransles," elegant "Pavans," and the spirited "La Volta." Magnificat's meticulous attention to detail shines through in their performance of the "Coronation Mass," a multi-part composition that showcases their vocal prowess and deep understanding of the period's musical nuances.
With a duration of 1 hour and 19 minutes, "Coronation of the First Elizabeth" is a substantial exploration of medieval music, featuring both well-known pieces and lesser-known gems. The album's tracklist is a testament to Magnificat's versatility, as they seamlessly transition from the solemnity of "Veni, Creator Spiritus" to the lively "Two Farandoles."
Magnificat's commitment to historical accuracy and expressive performance makes this album a standout in the world of early music. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or new to the genre, "Coronation of the First Elizabeth" promises an engaging and enriching listening experience.
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Tracks
FanfareTrad, The Forbury Consort, Martin Pope
Bransle DoubleClaude Gervaise, The Forbury Consort, Martin Pope
Armour partesPhilip van Wilder, The Forbury Consort, Martin Pope
Washerwoman's BransleAnon, The Forbury Consort, Martin Pope
Tutto lo diOrlando Lasso, The Forbury Consort, Martin Pope
Allez SouspirsAnon, The Forbury Consort, Martin Pope
English PavanClaude Gervaise, The Forbury Consort, Martin Pope
Bransles SimplesClaude Gervaise, The Forbury Consort, Martin Pope