British organist and composer (c1505-before1573)
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1. Gregoriano - Pueri Hebraeorum Portantes (Antífona) Coro De Monjes Del Monasterio De Silos 2. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina - Pueri Hebraeorum (Motectorum liber secundus, 4vv, 1584) The Cardinall's MusickCecilia Osmond, Rebecca Outram – sopranoPatrick Craig - alto Julian Stocker - tenor Andrew Carwood, conductor 3. Tomás Luis de Victoria - Pueri Hebraeorum Ensemble Plus Ultra Michael Noone 4. Gregoriano – Hymnus Gloria laus et honor tibi sitChœur des moines de l'Abbaye de SolesmesDom Joseph Gajard, conductor 5. Christopher Tye (1505 – 1573) - Gloria lausCambridge University Chamber ChoirTimothy Brown, conductor 6. F. Schubert (1797 – 1828) – Sei antifone per la Domenica delle Palme1 Hosanna Filio David2 In Monte Oliveti3 Sanctus4 Pueri Hebraeorum5 Cum Angelis Et Pueris6 Ingrediente DominoChor des Bayerischen RundfunksWolfgang Sawallisch, conductor
Christopher Tye - In Nomine No. 14 "Reporte" Rose Consort of Viols More info about today's track: Naxos 8.554284 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. Subscribe You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed. Purchase this recording Amazon
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled “Preparing for Mark.” The remainder of the recording is a re-broadcast from previous services. The Marsh Chapel Choir sings “Give almes of thy goods” by Christopher Tye, "O salutaris Hostia" by Gioachino Rossini, and "Ego sum panis vivus" by G. P. da Palestrina, along with service music and hymns.
The First Sunday in Lent ORISON: Remember, O thou man – Thomas Ravenscroft (c. 1582-c. 1635) PSALM 25:1-8, 10-11, 13-14, 21 – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014) OFFICE HYMN: O Christ, you are both light and day (Tune: Christe, qui Lux es et dies) – Plainsong, Mode II; Mailander Hymnem, 15th cent. NUNC DIMITTIS – Plainsong setting, Tone IV.2 ANTHEM: In pace, in idipsum – Christopher Tye (c. […]
Brian Ferneyhough is widely recognized as one of today's foremost living composers. Since the mid-1970s, when he first gained widespread international recognition, his music has earned him an enviable reputation as one of the most influential creative personalities and significant musical thinkers on the contemporary scene. Ferneyhough was born in Coventry, England, in 1943 and received formal musical training at the Birmingham School of Music and the Royal Academy of Music, London. In 1968 he was awarded the Mendelssohn Scholarship, which enabled him to continue his studies in Amsterdam with Ton de Leeuw, and the following year obtained a scholarship to study with Klaus Huber at the Basel Conservatoire. Following Ferneyhough's move to mainland Europe, his music began to receive much wider recognition. The Gaudeamus Composers' Competition in the Netherlands awarded Ferneyhough prizes in three successive years (1968-70) for his Sonatas for String Quartet, Epicycle and Missa Brevis respectively. The Italian section of the ISCM at its 1972 competition gave Ferneyhough an honourable mention (second place) for Firecycle Beta and two years later a special prize for Time and Motion Study III which was considered the best work submitted in all categories. Recent works have included Inconjunctions (2014), Contraccolpi (2016), and a collection of encounters influenced by Christopher Tye, Umbrations (2001-2017), premiered by the Arditti Quartet and Ensemble Modern at Wittener Tage für Neue Kammermusik. Associated with the most prestigious teaching institutions and international summer schools for contemporary music, from 1984 to 1996 Ferneyhough was Composition Course Co-ordinator at the biennial Darmstädter Ferienkurse für Neue Musik. In 1984 he was made Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and he has since been named a member of the Berlin Akademie der Künste, the Bayrische Akademie der Schönen Künste and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music. Most recently, he was awarded the 2007 Ernst von Siemens Music Prize.SUPPORT THIS PODCASTPatreonDonorboxORDER SAMUEL ANDREYEV'S NEWEST RELEASEIridescent NotationLINKSYouTube channelOfficial WebsiteTwitterInstagramEdition Impronta, publisher of Samuel Andreyev's scoresEPISODE CREDITSPodcast artwork photograph © 2019 Philippe StirnweissSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/samuelandreyev)
The Rev. Scott Donahue-Martens preaches a sermon entitled "The Parabolic Path". The remainder of the recording is a re-broadcast from previous services. The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "O God, be merciful" by Christopher Tye and "Dominus meus et Deus meus" by Cristóbal de Morales along with service music and hymns.
Shiny Happy People – REM Hot Hot Hot – Arrow Xé-Xé-Xé Kangrima – Vum Vum Kumavula Tubakueto – Edo & OK Jazz Blood, Sweat and Dunza Dub – Bunny Lee Isi – Neu! TNT – Tortoise A Coy Toy – John Dowland, Bergstrom Nyn – Kristi Stassinoupolou & Stathis Kalyviotis An Early Spring – Baby Dee SOS – Abba Way Up On Clinch Mountain – J.W. Day (Jilson Setters) Niel Gow’s Lament for the Death of his Second Wife – Jed Mugford, Kate McCullough & Mike Gardiner Be Not So Fearful – Bill Fay God Dog – Incredible String Band Edi Beo – The Owl Service & Laura Cannell May Dew – Derek & Dorothy Elliott Valvotun Yön Valssi – JPP In Nomine à 6 – Christopher Tye, Savall/Hesperion XX Plateau – The Orb Future Days – Can Low Rider – War Ponta de Lança Africano – Jorge Ben Ride On (Fight On) – Little Axe Laser Beam – Low Lux 1 – Brian Eno (edit) Outro: Pogles Walk – Vernon Elliott Ensemble
This motet by the English renaissance composer Christopher Tye (d. 1572) includes a line which is a one of the mottos of Chavagnes International College: "Laudate Deum, principes", (praise God, oh ye princes.) We believe that if the future leaders of our society are men who give God his due and dedicate their lives to him, then our civilisation will flourish. http://www.chavagnes.org/ Chavagnes International College is the leading international Catholic boarding school for boys. Please remember us in your prayers.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "The Vision of Santa Teresa of Avila". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings and "O God, be merciful" by Christopher Tye and "So fahr ich hin Jesu Christ, SWV 379" by Heinrich Schütz along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "The Vision of Santa Teresa of Avila". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings and "O God, be merciful" by Christopher Tye and "So fahr ich hin Jesu Christ, SWV 379" by Heinrich Schütz along with service music and hymns.
Lucie Skeaping explores early music that evokes stormy weather and extreme climates, from tempests to heatwaves. Featuring works by Marin Marais, Matthew Locke, Jean Fery-Rebel and Christopher Tye.
The 15th Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 20C) ORISON: O come, ye servants of the Lord – Christopher Tye (c. 1505-1572/73) PSALM 113 – Jason A. Anderson (b. 1976) HYMN: Father all loving, who rulest in majesty (Tune: Was lebet) – mel. from Choral-Buch vor Johann Heinrich Reinhardt, 1754; harm. Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) NUNC DIMITTIS: Plainsong setting, Tone VI; harm. Anonymous 16th […]
The Rev. Dr. Victoria Hart Gaskell, Minister for Visitation, preaches a sermon entitled "Faith in Community". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings “Give almes of thy goods” by Christopher Tye and “Benedixisti Domine” by Johann Jospeh Fux along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Victoria Hart Gaskell, Minister for Visitation, preaches a sermon entitled "Faith in Community". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings “Give almes of thy goods” by Christopher Tye and “Benedixisti Domine” by Johann Jospeh Fux along with service music and hymns.
Brother Lawrence A. Whitney, PhD, LC, preaches a sermon entitled "On Memory". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings “O God, Be Merciful" by Christopher Tye and "O God, thou art my God" by Henry Purcell along with service music and hymns.
Brother Lawrence A. Whitney, PhD, LC, preaches a sermon entitled "On Memory". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings “O God, Be Merciful" by Christopher Tye and "O God, thou art my God" by Henry Purcell along with service music and hymns.
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The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "Begin with the Hope in Mind". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings “Give Almes of Thy Goods” by Christopher Tye and “Os Justi Meditabitur” by Anton Bruckner along with service music and hymns.
Hannah French explores the simple melody "The Western Wind" that inspired the early 16th Century masses by John Taverner, John Sheppard and Christopher Tye.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "Begin with the Hope in Mind". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings “Give Almes of Thy Goods” by Christopher Tye and “Os Justi Meditabitur” by Anton Bruckner along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "A House Divided". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Give almes of thy goods" by Christopher Tye, "Nolo mortem peccatoris" by Thomas Morley along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "A House Divided". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Give almes of thy goods" by Christopher Tye, "Nolo mortem peccatoris" by Thomas Morley along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean, preaches a sermon entitled "A Little Beauty". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "O God, be merciful" by Christopher Tye and "Dominus meus et Deus meus" by Cristobal de Morales along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean, preaches a sermon entitled "A Little Beauty". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "O God, be merciful" by Christopher Tye and "Dominus meus et Deus meus" by Cristobal de Morales along with service music and hymns.
Jessica Chicka, University Chaplain for International Students, preaches a sermon entitled "Grace, Love, Communion". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Give almes of thy goods" by Christopher Tye and "Sicut Moses" by Heinrich Schütz along with service music and hymns.
Jessica Chicka, University Chaplain for International Students, preaches a sermon entitled "Grace, Love, Communion". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Give almes of thy goods" by Christopher Tye and "Sicut Moses" by Heinrich Schütz along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Susan S. Shafer, Retired Senior Minister at Asbury First United Methodist Church, Rochester, NY, preaches a sermon entitled "Power by Example". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Give almes of thy goods" by Christopher Tye and "Exultate Deo" by Alessandro Scarlatti along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Susan S. Shafer, Retired Senior Minister at Asbury First United Methodist Church, Rochester, NY, preaches a sermon entitled "Power by Example". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Give almes of thy goods" by Christopher Tye and "Exultate Deo" by Alessandro Scarlatti along with service music and hymns.
The Netherlands-based viol consort play music of Christopher Tye and John Jenkins.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean, preaches a sermon entitled "The Sermon on the Mound". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Give almes of the goods" by Christopher Tye and "O quam gloriosum" by William Byrd along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean, preaches a sermon entitled "The Sermon on the Mound". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Give almes of the goods" by Christopher Tye and "O quam gloriosum" by William Byrd along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "Let Love Be Genuine". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Give almes of thy goods" by Christopher Tye and "Cantate Domino" by Hans Leo Hassler along with service music and hymns.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled "Let Love Be Genuine". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Give almes of thy goods" by Christopher Tye and "Cantate Domino" by Hans Leo Hassler along with service music and hymns.
The Reverend Doctor Philip A. Amerson preaches a sermon entitled "Beyond the Unexpected Hour". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "O God, be merciful" by Christopher Tye and "O for a closer walk with God" by C. V. Stanford along with service music and hymns.
The Reverend Doctor Philip A. Amerson preaches a sermon entitled "Beyond the Unexpected Hour". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "O God, be merciful" by Christopher Tye and "O for a closer walk with God" by C. V. Stanford along with service music and hymns.
The Reverend Doctor Philip A. Amerson preaches a sermon entitled "Beyond the Unexpected Hour". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "O God, be merciful" by Christopher Tye and "O for a closer walk with God" by C. V. Stanford along with service music and hymns.
The Reverend Doctor Philip A. Amerson preaches a sermon entitled "Beyond the Unexpected Hour". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "O God, be merciful" by Christopher Tye and "O for a closer walk with God" by C. V. Stanford along with service music and hymns.