Immerse yourself in the sacred and ethereal sounds of Thomas Tallis with the album "Tallis: Ave, rosa sine spinis & Other Sacred Music." Released in 2015 under the Hyperion label, this choral masterpiece spans a captivating 73 minutes, featuring 19 tracks that showcase Tallis's profound musical genius. The album is performed by The Cardinall's Musick, led by Andrew Carwood, delivering a performance that is both reverent and deeply moving.
The album is a rich tapestry of sacred music, including motets, psalm tunes, and a complete Mass for 4 Voices. Highlights include the hauntingly beautiful "Ave, rosa sine spinis," a votive antiphon sung in Latin, and the English contrafacta "Wipe Away My Sins," "Blessed Be Thy Name," and "When Jesus Went into Simon the Pharisee's House," which are adaptations of Latin motets. The album also features two settings of "Te lucis ante terminum," a hymn for Vespers, and the majestic "Mass for 4 Voices," a cornerstone of Renaissance sacred music.
Tallis's compositions, written for 4-7 unaccompanied voices, are known for their intricate polyphony and profound spiritual depth. This album offers a comprehensive exploration of Tallis's sacred works, providing a serene and uplifting listening experience. Whether you are a longtime admirer of choral music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is a testament to the enduring power and beauty of Thomas Tallis's music.