Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of medieval music with Walter Frye's "Music of the English Renaissance." Released on March 29, 2012, under the Lyrichord Early Music Series label, this album is a captivating journey through the sacred and secular sounds of the 15th century. Comprising eight tracks, the album opens with the intricate and majestic "Missa Nobilis Et Pulchra," a five-part mass that showcases Frye's mastery of polyphonic composition. The remaining tracks offer a delightful mix of sacred and secular pieces, including the hauntingly beautiful "Ave regina" and the lively "Alas Alas." With a total runtime of 48 minutes, this album is a testament to the enduring appeal of medieval music and the skill of Walter Frye, a composer whose works continue to resonate with audiences today. Whether you're a seasoned fan of early music or a newcomer to the genre, "Music of the English Renaissance" is sure to enchant and inspire.
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Tracks
Missa Nobilis Et Pulchra: Kyrie deus creatorWalter Frye, Capella Cordina, Alejandro Planchart
Missa Nobilis Et Pulchra: GloriaWalter Frye, Capella Cordina, Alejandro Planchart
Missa Nobilis Et Pulchra: CredoWalter Frye, Capella Cordina, Alejandro Planchart
Missa Nobilis Et Pulchra: SanctusWalter Frye, Capella Cordina, Alejandro Planchart
Missa Nobilis Et Pulchra: Agnus Dei (Conclusion of Mass)Walter Frye, Capella Cordina, Alejandro Planchart
Yo ys EmprentidWalter Frye, Capella Cordina, Alejandro Planchart
Alas AlasWalter Frye, Capella Cordina, Alejandro Planchart