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This recording brings together music composed in a variety of contrasting yet complemetary forms, from Gregorian chant to more elaborate, polyphonic music, set to words that explore the rawest human emotions, death, sin and repentance. The death of a loved one is a particularly distressing experience, and over the centuries composers have chanelled their grief into their most moving and emotional works. In the 1850s Brahms composed the German Requiem after he lost his mother, and Fauré’s Requiem was also composed after his mother died. Britten produced the imposingly bleak and Mahlerian Sinfonia da Requiem after the death of his parents.
In this recording, the grief of Mary, the mother of Christ, is portrayed in Palestrina’s masterful setting of the Stabat Mater, composed for Pope Gregory XIV. Another moving portrayal of grief is Weelkes’s intimate depiction of the pain of David upon learning of his son Absalom’s death, When David heard. Allegri’s Miserere concerns the belief in a higher power and the submission to it. Set to Psalm 51, the work was recognised by its composer and the Vatican as being of such beauty that its publishing was forbidden. No score was to leave the Papal Chapel. The child Mozart was famously shown the score, and he copied it from memory in the 1770s and in effect released this remarkable work to the wider world.
Works
- Allegri: Miserere mei, Deus
- Byrd: Cantiones Sacrae I
- Byrd: Civitas Sancti Tui
- Despres: Absalon Fili Mi
- Despres: La Déploration de Johannes Ockeghem
- Despres: Nymphes Des Bois
- Gesualdo: O Vos Omnes
- Kirbye: Vox in Rama
- Palestrina: Stabat mater
- Palestrina: Super flumina Babylonis
- Ramsey, R: How are the mighty fallen
- Tallis: Lamentations of Jeremiah I
- Tomkins: When David Heard
- Victoria: O vos omnes
- Weelkes: When David Heard
Conductors
Groups & Artists
- Choir of Clare College Cambridge