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Stile Antico

Stile Antico

Stile Antico has been played on NTS in shows including Tafelmusik w/ Francesco Fusaro, featured first on 28 March 2017. Songs played include First Tune: Man Blest No Doubt, Trahe Me Post Te and Alleluia: Tota Pulchra Es.

William Byrd (1540 or late 1539 –1623) was one of the most celebrated English composers in the Renaissance.

He lived until well into the seventeenth century without writing music in the new Baroque fashion, but his superbly constructed keyboard works marked the beginning of the Baroque organ and harpsichord style. Byrd's life is interesting because of his Roman Catholic sympathies combined with his work in the court of the Anglican Queen Elizabeth I.

He composed much music, if intermittently, for the Roman Catholic liturgy, particularly in his later years; the two volumes of Gradualia are a prime example. Possibly as a result of this he did not receive widespread recognition in his lifetime, but was very well respected among the Roman Catholic gentry. In the anti-Catholic frenzy following the 1605 Gunpowder Plot, the first volume of the Gradualia (1605), was banned in England under penalty of imprisonment, as indeed was all of his Catholic music; however, his Anglican music - such as the Short Service, and the Responses - has been sung in English cathedrals uninterrupted for the past four centuries.

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Stile Antico

Stile Antico has been played on NTS in shows including Tafelmusik w/ Francesco Fusaro, featured first on 28 March 2017. Songs played include First Tune: Man Blest No Doubt, Trahe Me Post Te and Alleluia: Tota Pulchra Es.

William Byrd (1540 or late 1539 –1623) was one of the most celebrated English composers in the Renaissance.

He lived until well into the seventeenth century without writing music in the new Baroque fashion, but his superbly constructed keyboard works marked the beginning of the Baroque organ and harpsichord style. Byrd's life is interesting because of his Roman Catholic sympathies combined with his work in the court of the Anglican Queen Elizabeth I.

He composed much music, if intermittently, for the Roman Catholic liturgy, particularly in his later years; the two volumes of Gradualia are a prime example. Possibly as a result of this he did not receive widespread recognition in his lifetime, but was very well respected among the Roman Catholic gentry. In the anti-Catholic frenzy following the 1605 Gunpowder Plot, the first volume of the Gradualia (1605), was banned in England under penalty of imprisonment, as indeed was all of his Catholic music; however, his Anglican music - such as the Short Service, and the Responses - has been sung in English cathedrals uninterrupted for the past four centuries.

Original source: Last.fm

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First Tune: Man Blest No Doubt
Stile Antico
Harmonia Mundi2015
Trahe Me Post Te
Stile Antico, Palestrina, Gombert, Lassus, Victoria
Harmonia Mundi2009
Alleluia: Tota Pulchra Es
Stile Antico, Palestrina, Gombert, Lassus, Victoria
Harmonia Mundi2009
Veni, Dilecte Mi
Stile Antico, Palestrina, Gombert, Lassus, Victoria
Harmonia Mundi2009
Antiphon: Laeva Eius
Stile Antico, Palestrina, Gombert, Lassus, Victoria
Harmonia Mundi2009
O Crux Ave, Spes Unica
Giaches De Wert, Stile Antico
Harmonia Mundi2017