目录
# | 曲目 | 时长 |
---|---|---|
1 |
Ah, the sighs | 00:02:49 |
2 |
Trolly lolly | 00:00:37 |
3 |
A galyard | 00:00:56 |
4 |
Missa Christe Jesu: I. Gloria | 00:03:57 |
5 |
Missa Christe Jesu: II. Credo | 00:06:09 |
6 |
Missa Christe Jesu: III. Sanctus | 00:04:16 |
7 |
Felix namque | 00:02:22 |
8 |
Missa Christe Jesu: IV. Benedictus | 00:03:01 |
9 |
Missa Christe Jesu: V. Agnus Dei | 00:05:09 |
10 |
Beata viscera | 00:02:09 |
11 |
Dulcis amica Dei | 00:01:33 |
12 |
Sancta Maria virgo virginum | 00:03:53 |
13 |
The kynges maske | 00:00:55 |
14 |
Felix namque II | 00:02:22 |
15 |
Sancte Deus | 00:06:46 |
16 |
Galliard I | 00:00:40 |
17 |
Galliard II | 00:00:44 |
18 |
Galliard III | 00:00:43 |
19 |
Levavi oculos meos | 00:05:31 |
20 |
La bounette | 00:01:55 |
21 |
Fare well my joy | 00:02:04 |
22 |
En vray amoure | 00:01:21 |
23 |
Audivi vocem de caelo | 00:03:03 |
专辑简介
Under Henry VIII, royal progresses were both journeys and sonic experiences. Solemn polyphony accompanied the king’s devotions; jubilant songs rang out in great halls; charming miniatures were shared in the intimacy of the privy chamber.
Made in collaboration with the research project that brought together Historic Royal Palaces and specialists from the universities of Newcastle and York, and recorded in the Rutland village of Lyddington where the king himself stayed during two progresses, this album journeys with Henry from palace to province.
Gramophone Award-nominated Ensemble Pro Victoria, under the direction of Toby Ward and guided by Professor Magnus Williamson, vividly capture these Tudor soundscapes in a programme of glorious but often little-known music, including a number of premiere recordings.