The Marian Consort
In the England of Elizabeth I, the Catholic faith was forbidden territory. Yet music was heard during secret masses in private homes and remote chapels. That of William Byrd, for example: a top Tudor composer but also the author of a clandestine oeuvre. The Marian Consort reconstructs a hidden service with Byrd's Mass for Four Voices, interspersed with motets for Corpus Christi. Once intended for a closed circle of believers, this repertoire is now given free rein.
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Programme
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William Byrd
Introit: Cibavit eos
Mass for Four voices
Kyrie
Gloria
Gradual: Oculi omnium
Mass for Four voices
Credo
Offertory: Sacerdotes Domini
Mass for Four voices
Sanctus
Benedictus
Ave verum corpus
Mass for Four voices
Agnus Dei
Communion: Quotiescunque manducabitis
Ad Dominum cum tribularer
Programme subject to changec1540-1623
Musicians
- Caroline Halls, Victoria Meteyard soprano
- Joy Sutcliffe, Sophie Overin alto
- Will Wright, Ed Woodhouse tenor
- Jon Stainsby, Christopher Webb bass
- Rory McCleery musical direction