Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of sacred choral music with James Lancelot's "The Golden Age of English Cathedral Music." This 1983 release on Decca (UMO) is a meticulously curated collection of choral and requiem pieces that showcase the grandeur and spiritual depth of English cathedral music from the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Spanning just over 50 minutes, the album features a diverse range of compositions, including the intricate "Laudibus in Sanctus" (published 1591), the solemn "Salvator Mundi," and the triumphant "Hosanna To The Son Of David." James Lancelot's masterful direction brings to life the works of esteemed composers, offering a profound and moving listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of choral music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is a testament to the enduring beauty and power of English cathedral music.
Laudibus in Sanctus (published 1591)William Byrd, Winchester Cathedral Choir, Martin Neary, The Viols of the Consort of Musicke
Salvator MundiThomas Tallis, Winchester Cathedral Choir, Martin Neary, The Viols of the Consort of Musicke
See See The Word Is IncarnateOrlando Gibbons, James Lancelot, Winchester Cathedral Choir, The Viols of the Consort of Musicke, Martin Neary
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (service in five parts)Thomas Weelkes, James Lancelot, Winchester Cathedral Choir, The Viols of the Consort of Musicke, Martin Neary
Hosanna To The Son Of DavidThomas Weelkes, Winchester Cathedral Choir, Martin Neary, The Viols of the Consort of Musicke
This Is The Record Of JohnOrlando Gibbons, Winchester Cathedral Choir, Martin Neary, The Viols of the Consort of Musicke, Michael Liley
O Lord AriseThomas Weelkes, James Lancelot, Winchester Cathedral Choir, The Viols of the Consort of Musicke, Martin Neary
Out of the DeepThomas Morley, James Lancelot, Winchester Cathedral Choir, The Viols of the Consort of Musicke, Martin Neary
Fantasie in 3 Parts No. 4Orlando Gibbons, James Lancelot, Winchester Cathedral Choir, The Viols of the Consort of Musicke, Martin Neary
Dum Transisset SabbatumJohn Taverner, James Lancelot, Winchester Cathedral Choir, The Viols of the Consort of Musicke, Martin Neary