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A programme of choral music from the Renaissance to contemporary pieces.

Tenebrae is one of the world’s leading vocal ensembles, renowned for its passion and precision. The choir has earned international acclaim and outstanding revues. The Times wrote ”A concert by Tenebrae is more than a performance. It’s an experience that envelops the audience….this is one of the best choirs in the world”. We’ll have the pleasure of a select group of six singers who are making a spring tour of the south of England.  The programme will include choral pieces from Tallis to Britten, from Gibbons to Judith Weir and include the Mass for four voices by William Byrd.

Tenebrae was founded in 2001 and has grown to be one of the best choirs in the world. Its repertoire covers works from the 16th century to the 21st century and is able to combine in one programme many diverse pieces. The choir has toured internationally, particularly in USA, and has a recording contract with Signum. A review by Gramophone said “Signum’s current roster includes many excellent ensembles but the choral jewel in the crown is surely Tenebrae”.

The programme covers a wide range of choral pieces but particularly 5 of the 6 sections of the Mass which William Byrd put to music for four voice parts: this work is a classic example of English renaissance music from the Tudor era. Other items include All Creatures Now by Bennett, If Ye Love me by Thomas Tallis, and The Long Day Closes by Arthur Sullivan.


Programme

Lassus – Music dei donum
Bennet – All creatures now
GIbbons – Silver Swan
Weelkes – As Vesta was from Latmos Hill
Morley – No, no Nigella
Tallis – If Ye Love Me
Byrd – Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus and Angus Dei from 4-part mass
Byrd – Laudibus in Sanctis

Interval

Britten – Dances of Gloriana
Donna McKevitt – Lumen
Lauridsen – Quando so piu lontan
Lauridsen – Luci serene e chiare
Joanna Marsh – Evening Prayer
Sullivan – The Long Day Closes
Chilcott – Con amores, la mi madre
Judith Weir – A Wreath

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