Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Tudor-era devotional music with "Music from the Chirk Castle Part-Books: Devotional Works from the Tudor Period" by The Brabant Ensemble. This captivating album, released on April 1, 2009, under the Hyperion label, showcases a meticulously curated selection of choral works that have lain hidden in the Chirk Castle library for centuries. The ensemble, under the direction of Stephen Rice, breathes life into these rediscovered treasures, offering a rare glimpse into the sacred music of the 16th and early 17th centuries.
The Chirk Castle part-books contain a wealth of unaccompanied vocal works and verse anthems, composed by notable figures such as Tallis, Byrd, Tye, Gibbons, Morley, William Mundy, Robert Parsons, Edmund Hooper, John Amner, and the collector of the partbooks himself, William Deane. The Brabant Ensemble's performance is a testament to their scholarly approach and musical prowess, delivering a nuanced and authentic interpretation of these historical pieces.
Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 11 minutes, the album features 16 tracks, including the stirring "Te Deum 'for Trebles'" and the solemn "Burial Service." Each piece is a testament to the craftsmanship and spiritual depth of the Tudor period, offering a profound listening experience that transcends time. Recorded in the acoustically rich Merton College Chapel in Oxford, the album benefits from exceptional production quality, with David Trendell and Justin Lowe ensuring a pristine audio experience.
For enthusiasts of early music and choral works, this album is a treasure trove of historical significance and musical beauty. The Brabant Ensemble's dedication to reviving and performing these works with such precision and passion makes "Music from the Chirk Castle Part-Books" a standout addition to any classical music collection.