Roma æterna New York Polyphony

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Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
01.06.2016

Label: BIS

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: New York Polyphony

Composer: Francisco Guerrero, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594), Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548-1611)

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  • 1 Regina caeli a 4 02:30
  • 2 Kyrie eleison 03:51
  • 3 Gloria in excelsis Deo 05:11
  • 4 Alleluia: Pascha nostrum 01:54
  • 5 Credo in unum Deum 07:54
  • 6 Offertorium: Terra tremuit 01:12
  • 7 Sanctus 03:48
  • 8 Benedictus 02:58
  • 9 Agnus Dei I 03:07
  • 10 Agnus Dei II 03:13
  • 11 Communio: Pascha nostrum 01:26
  • 12 Tu es Petrus a 6 03:06
  • 13 Kyrie eleison 01:50
  • 14 Gloria in excelsis Deo 03:44
  • 15 Motecta festorum totius anni cum communi sanctorum: No. 29. Gaudent in coelis animae Sanctorum 02:13
  • 16 Missa O quam gloriosum: Credo 05:54
  • 17 Motets for 4 Voices, Book 1, Motecta festorum totius anni: No. 32. Gaudent in cœlis 03:27
  • 18 Sanctus 02:28
  • 19 Benedictus 01:57
  • 20 Agnus Dei 03:24
  • 21 Sicut cervus 05:39
  • Total Runtime 01:10:46

Info for Roma æterna

Praised for a ‘rich, natural sound that’s larger and more complex than the sum of its parts’ (National Public Radio), New York Polyphony is regarded as one of the finest vocal chamber ensembles in the world. The four men, ‘singers of superb musicianship and vocal allure’ (The New Yorker), apply a modern touch to repert oire that ranges from austere medieval melodies to cutting-edge contemporary compositions.

Their dedication to innovative programming, as well as a focus on rare and rediscovered Renaissance and medieval works, has not only earned New York Polyphony critical acclaim, but also helped to move early music into the classical mainstream.

New York Polyphony’s growing discography includes two GRAMMY®- nominated releases and albums that have topped the ‘best of’ lists of The New Yorker, Gramophone and BBC Music Magazine.

The widely acclaimed vocal ensemble New York Polyphony has on its previous recordings for BIS focussed on Franco-Flemish polyphony (endBeginning, BIS-1949), the English Renaissance (Times go by Turns, BIS-2037) and Christmas (Sing thee Nowell, BIS-2099). Each of these discs - which have been highly praised by the critics, receiving no less than two Grammy Award nominations - has also included contemporary works, resulting in striking resonances between music from across more than half a millennium. With their new album, Roma aeterna, the ensemble follow the example of so many musicians before them and go on a pilgrimage to the Eternal City, but this time they remain in the 16th century throughout the disc, constructing a programme centred on two of the greatest composers of the era - Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Tomás Luis de Victoria. Palestrina's polyphonic art has influenced composers throughout the ages and continues to do so today, and his Missa Papae Marcelli is often regarded as the crowning glory of vocal music from the era. His slightly younger colleague Tomás Luis de Victoria was born in Spain, but went to Rome to study in 1765 and remained there for two decades. During that time he published a number of works, including Missa O quam gloriosum and the motet Gaudent in coelis. The programme includes works scored for four as well as for six voices, in which the four members of New York Polyphony are variously joined by Tim Keeler (countertenor), Andrew Fuchs (tenor) and Jonathan Woody (bass-baritone).

Geoffrey Williams, countertenor
Steven Caldicott Wilson, tenor
Christopher Dylan Herbert, baritone
Craig Phillips, bass
Tim Keeler, countertenor
Andrew Fuchs, tenor
Jonathan Woody, bass-baritone

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