034571177793

Byrd: Infelix Ego & Other Sacred Music

Andrew Carwood: The Cardinall's Musick

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Format: CD

Cat No: CDA67779

Release Date:  01 February 2010

Label:  Hyperion Records Ltd

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  034571177793

Genres:  Classical  Baroque  

  • Description

    The Cardinall’s Musick’s award-winning Byrd series reaches its final volume, which includes some of the composer’s most sublime and adventurous music, drawn in the main from the 1591 Cantiones Sacrae collection. Throughout this series it has become evident that a comprehensive survey such as this shows the genius of the composer in a uniquely effective way: by demonstrating the extraordinary variety and unsurpassable quality of his musical and liturgical achievements. Andrew Carwood defines Byrd as the greatest composer of the age in his booklet note—as he writes: ‘If there is an English musician who comes close to Shakespeare in his consummate artistry, his control over so many genres and his ability to speak with emotional directness it must be William Byrd.’
    The ‘title track’ of this volume, Infelix ego, is the crowning glory of Byrd’s achievement as a composer of spiritual words and one of the greatest artistic statements of the sixteenth century. This remarkable text, taking the form of a number of rhetorical statements and questions, shows the whole gamut of emotion from a soul in torment—guilt, fear, embarrassment, anger, but crucially the gift of release when Christ’s mercy is accepted. It can be seen as a microcosm of Byrd’s sacred music and a fitting crown to this series.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Venite, Exsultemus Domino
      • 2. Domine, Non Sum Dignus
      • 3. Visita Quaesumus, Domine
      • 4. Domine, Salva Nos
      • 5. Haec Dies
      • 6. Cunctis Diebus
      • 7. Gaudeamus Omnes. Sanctorum Omnium
      • 8. Timete Dominum - Venite Ad Me
      • 9. Iustorum Animae
      • 10. Beati Mundo Corde
      • 11. Deo Gratias
      • 12. Afflicti Pro Peccatis Nostris
      • 13. Cantate Domino
      • 14. Laudate Dominum, Omnes Gentes
      • 15. Infelix Ego