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Byrd: Infelix ego- Byrd Edition, vol. 13
 
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Byrd: Infelix ego- Byrd Edition, vol. 13 [Import]

The Cardinall's Musick , Byrd , Andrew Carwood Audio CD
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  • Conductor: Andrew Carwood
  • Composer: Byrd
  • Audio CD (February 9, 2010)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Hyperion
  • ASIN: B003097AD8
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #49,298 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb conclusion to Byrd's Latin music, March 28, 2010
This review is from: Byrd: Infelix ego- Byrd Edition, vol. 13 (Audio CD)
First, my credentials for reviewing this. Though I can't claim to have the critical ear or musical knowledge of Mr. Bruno by a long shot, I do love Renaissance choral music and have an extensive collection of over 150 CDs of the genre, including everything the Tallis scholars published, the complete works of Thomas Tallis by the Chapelle du Roi, Ludford, Fayrfax etc. etc. and have listened to all of them many times. I have all the other CDs in this wonderful Byrd series except the masses, because I have two other performances of them. I have listened to this newest release four times, including after listening sequentially to all the other Byrd CDs in the series, and I have a hard time hearing what Mr. Bruno is referring to in his criticism of the disc. I find the performances on a par with the other discs. I think their performance of the Infelix Ego is comparable to that of the Tallis Scholars, which can be found as an appendage on their disc of Byrd's masses. If you're a fan of this music, I wouldn't hesitate a mouseclick to get it.
My only disappointment was I thought at first this was going to be the last in the series. However, it turns out this is only the last CD of Byrd's Latin church music. There is still his English choral music which I believe they are going to continue to record, or at least they promised this on the first disc in the series, where they said the Byrd series would conclude with The Great Service.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Insight, September 9, 2010
This review is from: Byrd: Infelix ego- Byrd Edition, vol. 13 (Audio CD)
I disagree completely with the review by Bruno. Listen to this disc on good playback equipment (and that does not mean an expensive MP3 player) and your investment will be rewarded.

What you have here is the culmination of an understanding that is greater than the sum of it's parts. The voice parts are well balanced (although on poor playback equipment such as MP3 players, the sound is weighted towards the sopranos) and allowed equal room to breathe. The melody dances clearly between one voice part to another and the tuning is consistently first class. The highlight of the disc is the title track and Carwood clearly understands the demands that the music makes both on the singer and of the listener - and he undoubtedly challenges the listener with a reading that is invigorating and arresting in equal measure. Of all the recordings out there of this music, Carwood and his singers produce what is undoubtedly the cream of the crop. It simply does not get any better than this.

The series was conceived by Sanctuary records and has been completed by Hyperion, and the earlier hope of including the English music will not, in all probability, be realised. Having said that, Carwood and his group have recently wrapped up a recording of a Palestrina mass with 4 organs - which will be with us in 2011. Similar diversions may allow them to revisit the remaining works of Byrd with renewed enthusiasm.

Taken as a whole, the Byrd project is a remarkable achievement and may never be equaled. Let us hope that Palestrina, Lassus, Victoria and the rest will have their day.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Getting Tired?, February 10, 2010
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This review is from: Byrd: Infelix ego- Byrd Edition, vol. 13 (Audio CD)
"Infelix ego", volume 13 and the newest of The Cardinall's Musick's longtern project of recording all the works of William Byrd (1540-1625), is not up to the standard set by many of the previous issues. Here are my reasons for thinking so:

1) There's too much scooping and sagging (rising to the pitch or falling off the pitch), especially among the highest voices. But then, for me, any scooping and/or sagging is too much.
2) The tenors sound "neutral". Reserved. Supportive rather than expressive. Bad news. In this music the tenor line HAS to be full of expression.
3) There seem to be too many voices on too many parts, which is surprising because the ensemble has only twelve singers here. The result is that old 'choral' sound of broad-band tuning-by-committee.
4) Besides which, there's some outright bad tuning here and there, suggesting either inadequate rehearsal or a lack of draconian attention from the conductor, Andrew Carwood.

It's hard to separate the performance from the specific music on this CD. There are surely some distinctive small pieces - some of the Propers for the Feast of All Saints (Halloween to Americans) - and the longest single piece, the title track Infelix ego, has musical profundities in it. But the whole performance seems less 'committed' and energetic than I expected from this ensemble. The standard of excellence, to my ears, was volume 10, "Laudibus in sanctis", a set of polyphonic antiphons sung so well that I tossed a wad of money at five other volumes of the series. I'm hoping they all turn out closer to V. 10 than V. 13 in quality.
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