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Music For Holy Week

Anonymous (Composer), Orlando Gibbons (Composer), William Horsley (Composer), Joao IV of Portugal (Composer), Orlande de Lassus (Composer), Kenneth Leighton (Composer), Antonio Lotti (Composer), Thomas Morley (Composer), John Sheppard (Composer), Thomas Tallis (Composer), John Taverner (Composer), Dutch Traditional (Composer), Tomas Luis de Victoria (Composer), Philip Ledger (Conductor), Cambridge Choir of King's College (Orchestra)
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1. Incipit Lamentatio
2. Aleph
3. Beth
4. De Lamentatione
5. Ghimel
6. Daleth
7. Heth
8. Crux fidelis
9. When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
10. Videte Omnes Populi

On this CD:
  1. Lamentations (of Jeremiah), 1st lesson for 5 voices, P. 102
    Composed by Thomas Tallis
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  2. Lamentations (of Jeremiah), 2nd lesson for 5 voices, P. 110
    Composed by Thomas Tallis
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  3. O nata lux de lumine, motet (hymn) for 5 voices, P. 209
    Composed by Thomas Tallis
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  4. Salvator mundi (I) (also set as "Arise O Lord" and "With all our hearts"), motet for 5 voices, P. 216
    Composed by Thomas Tallis
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  5. If ye love me, anthem for 4 voices
    Composed by Thomas Tallis
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  6. Crucifixus a 8 Voix
    Composed by Antonio Lotti
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  7. There is a green hill far away (Tune: Horsley)
    Composed by William Horsley
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  8. O vos omnes, qui transitis per viam, motet for 4 voices
    Composed by Tomas Luis de Victoria
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  9. Nolo mortem peccatoris, anthem for 4 voices
    Composed by Thomas Morley
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  10. Tristis est anima mea, motet for 5 voices, M. iv (S. v/48)
    Composed by Orlande de Lassus
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  11. Crux fidelis
    Composed by Joao IV of Portugal
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  12. Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae, for 3-8 voices Videte Omnes Populi
    Composed by Tomas Luis de Victoria
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  13. Drop, drop, slow tears, hymn (from "The Hymnes and Songs of the Church")
    Composed by Orlando Gibbons
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  14. When I survey the wondrous cross (Retirement)
    Composed by Anonymous
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  15. Dum transisset sabbatum (i), motet for 5 (another version exists for 4) voices
    Composed by John Taverner
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  16. Jesus Christ Is Risen Today
    Composed by Anonymous
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  17. This Joyful Eastertide
    Composed by Dutch Traditional
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  18. Haec Dies Quam Fecit Dominus for 6 voices
    Composed by John Sheppard
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger

  19. Let all the world in every corner sing
    Composed by Kenneth Leighton
    Performed by Cambridge King's College Choir
    Conducted by Philip Ledger


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vintage King's!, October 29, 2001
By simon blake (NEW YORK, NY United States) - See all my reviews
Superb ensemble singing from simply one of the finest choirs in the world. Philip Ledger's tenure at king's was relatively short but he produced a sublime sound from the choir. Then are many jewels on this disc from Lotti's 'Crucifixus' to the simply beautiful interpretation of Orlando Gibbon's 'Drop, drop slow tears'
Highly recommended.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars King's College Choir Proves Its Mastery Again, March 19, 2001
By John-Michael Albert (Dover, NH United States) - See all my reviews
I have been extremely hungry to hear English Tudor composers lately and came across this CD. Since it contained works by Tallis, Morley, Gibbons, Taverner and Sheppard, was sung by my favorite choir, and was very reasonably priced, I figured I had nothing to lose. Everything else on the disc was frosting on the cake.

I am especially delighted with the attention to program on this CD. From following Tallis's lavishly dense "Lamentations" with his thrillingly sparse "O Nata Lux" (full of tasty cross relations), to following Taverner's "Dum transisset Sabbatum I" with the well known Easter hymn, "Jesus Christ is risen today," careful attention is given to pacing and contrast over the generous 73 min 18 sec of the recording.

If I were to select two items worthy of special note, I'd point you to Lotti's "Crucifixus" and Kenneth Leighton's "Let all the world in every corner sing." The first is certainly the most exquisite use of dissonance I've ever heard in a Baroque choral work. Burney records in his 1770 diaries that the Italian choir brought him to tears when it nailed the entries on dissonant suspensions, and this recording shows you exactly what he was talking about. In the context of this program, Leighton's anthem is also a thrilling piece of work. Though decidedly modern, it uses modern organ and choral writing to the service of the text. Never do I pull back and think, "Is this weirdness for weirdness' sake?" -- as I do when listening to the works of many moderns, and Gesualdo, for that matter. It is a thrilling ride on the crest of a wave of sound that brings the entire program of King's College Choir's "Music for Holy Week" to an exhilarating conclusion. (I don't know any other work by him. Surely this isn't unique in his catalog.)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully Performed, January 16, 2008
By Jay Young (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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If you're looking for Lenten music, you can't do much better than "Music for Holy Week." It was released in 1995, though everything was recorded in the early 80s, when Philip Ledger was the conductor of the King's College Choir, Cambridge. Sir Philip's artistry and the choir's top-notch musicianship make this a pleasure to listen to.

The first 7 tracks are Tallis's "Lamentations of Jeremiah," a haunting work from the scripture of the same name. "Music for Holy Week" heavily features music from English renaissance composers, such as Thomas Tallis, Thomas Morley, Orlando Gibbons, and others. Some classic Anglican hymns are included, however, including "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" and the inimitable "Jesus Christ is Risen Today." The first 19 tracks are all music for the Lenten period or the period of Holy Week before Holy Saturday; as one would expect, they evoke a sad, penitential mood, and are in minor keys. Starting with Taverner's "Dum Transisset Sabbatum I," the music is for Easter, and as such is quite uplifting. The overall result is that the album musically expresses the aim of the paschal season- a journey from sadness to hope. The only glitch in the album is the last track; it's quite jarring and does not fit with the rest of the album, at least not to my ears. Overall, however, "Music for Holy Week" is an excellent recording, and one I would recommend without hesitation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars BEAUTIFUL MUSIC FOR HOLY WEEK!!!
Every selection here is a winner, beautifully sung by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge. Tallis's Lamentations of Jeremiah set the tonal mood, followed by mostly English... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Richard J. Oravitz

5.0 out of 5 stars a voice teacher and early music fan
IF SACRED INSPIRATION IS WHAT YOU SEEK, YOU NEED NOT WAIT FOR HOLY WEEK!

Perfection in delivery and hauntingly beautiful tone quality mark this performance of some... Read more
Published on February 14, 2007 by George Peabody

4.0 out of 5 stars What you would expect from Kings
This is a good recording--you wouldn't expect anything else from this choir. They just sing really well. Diction, tone, everything. Just great performance. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lovely til the end.
The music on this cd brings home the beauty of the loftiest, most beautiful cathedrals of Europe, and is fitting of the subject matter therein: the death and resurection of... Read more
Published on March 12, 2004 by R. E. Belfrey

5.0 out of 5 stars The best music for holy week in one album
This album delivers to the listener absolute beauty! This music list is perfect for lent, the holy season, or anyone who wants to hear some of the best choral music composed. Read more
Published on February 26, 2001

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