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    Magnificat - Thomas Tallis: Spem in Alium / Lamentations / Mass & Motets (2004) [Official Digital Download 24 bit/96kHz]

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    Magnificat - Thomas Tallis: Spem in Alium / Lamentations / Mass & Motets (2004) [Official Digital Download 24 bit/96kHz]

    Magnificat - Thomas Tallis: Spem in Alium / Lamentations / Mass & Motets (2004)
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 67:22 minutes | 1,33 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital Booklet

    The vocal ensemble Magnificat specializes in music of post-Reformation England and late 16th century Spain. This is a simply spectacular performance which earned the recording a Gramophone 'Editor's Choice' plaudit.

    This is quite the best performance of Tallis's 40-part Spem in alium that I have heard. Sung by a constellation of singers, many of them familiar names from other well-established choral groups, it is a gripping realisation. The effect of the slowly moving harmonies is enhanced by a well-conceived and very positive use of dynamics. Precise entries, gently undulating rhythms that are wonderfully supple, and then those firm antiphonal phrases - one group of choirs answered by another at 'Creator coeli et terra' - raise the tension, until we twice almost miss a heart-beat at the well-placed rest before 'Respice …'. Philip Cave's note on Tallis's recusancy background, his coded use of numbers and his acquaintance with influential members of the Catholic nobility (in particular the Duke of Norfolk, soon to be executed), gives the listener valuable insights into the whole corpus of Tallis's Latin compositions, particularly those of a penitential nature like the Lamentations or the Lenten responsory In jejunio et fletu, and further heightens their poignancy.

    That great motet, so central to the whole prgramme, is well supported by the four-part Mass and the delightful group of other pieces for various combinations of voices. The hymn Te lucis with its alternating chant strophes sounding so very English (I don't want to say precious, but almost too perfect for what was, after all, just run-of-the-mill everyday chant!) has the tempo relationship of the chant to the polyphony just right, which is a tremendous plus, rarely achieved.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Te lucis ante terminum
    02 - Salvator mundi
    03 - Spem in alium
    04 - In iejunio et fletu
    05 - O Salutaris hostia
    06 - Lamentations I
    07 - Lamentations II
    08 - Miserere
    09 - Mass for 4 voices Gloria
    10 - Credo
    11 - Sanctus
    12 - Benedictus
    13 - Agnus Dei

    Produced by Ben Turner.

    Analyzed: Magnificat / Thomas Tallis: Spem in alium
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR13 -6.46 dB -26.61 dB 2:43 01-Te lucis ante terminum
    DR12 -5.98 dB -23.86 dB 2:55 02-Salvator mundi
    DR14 -0.18 dB -20.46 dB 9:59 03-Spem in alium
    DR12 -5.51 dB -23.35 dB 4:38 04-In iejunio et fletu
    DR11 -5.73 dB -21.43 dB 3:19 05-O Salutaris hostia
    DR12 -11.20 dB -27.08 dB 7:59 06-Lamentations I
    DR13 -9.25 dB -27.36 dB 12:17 07-Lamentations II
    DR12 -2.19 dB -19.08 dB 2:37 08-Miserere
    DR13 -6.25 dB -24.52 dB 5:20 09-Mass for 4 voices Gloria
    DR12 -8.22 dB -24.76 dB 6:10 10-Credo
    DR10 -8.67 dB -22.19 dB 2:48 11-Sanctus
    DR11 -10.42 dB -25.45 dB 2:43 12-Benedictus
    DR12 -7.91 dB -25.51 dB 3:54 13-Agnus Dei
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 13
    Official DR value: DR12

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2656 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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