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Byrd: The Great Service (Chandos: CHAN 0789)

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. Gradualia, Book 2 (arr. for brass ensemble): Constitues eosThe English Cornett And Sackbut Ensemble 1:12£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  2. The Great Service: VeniteMusica Contexta 5:13£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  3. Second Preces and Psalms: Psalm 114: When Israel came out of EgyptMusica Contexta 1:54£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  4. The Great Service: Te DeumMusica Contexta 9:35Album Only
Listen  5. The Great Service: BenedictusMusica Contexta 9:17Album Only
Listen  6. Sing Joyfully unto God Our StrengthMusica Contexta 2:42£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  7. Gradualia, Book 2 (arr. for brass ensemble): Nunc scio vereThe English Cornett And Sackbut Ensemble 3:50£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  8. The Great Service: KyrieMusica Contexta0:54£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  9. Prelude in C majorSteven Devine 1:14£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen10. The Great Service: CreedMusica Contexta 5:37£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen11. Gradualia, Book 2 (arr. for brass ensemble): Hodie Simon PetrusThe English Cornett And Sackbut Ensemble 3:34£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen12. First Preces and Psalms: Psalm 47: O clap your hands together, all ye peopleMusica Contexta 3:11£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen13. The Great Service: MagnificatMusica Contexta 9:27Album Only
Listen14. Verse in C majorSteven Devine 2:05£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen15. The Great Service: Nunc dimittisMusica Contexta 5:02£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen16. O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth the QueenMusica Contexta 2:29£0.59  Buy MP3 


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Musica Contexta translates literally as music interwoven, reflecting the groups primary aim of presenting Renaissance music in the context of its original conception and function. They are joined on this recording by The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble and the harpsichordist Steven Devine. The Great Service, consisting of settings of liturgical texts for Matins, Communion, and Evensong, is among the finest music by William Byrd for the Anglican Church. He wrote this grand-scale work for two five-part choirs who, for added contrast, would sing their respective parts facing each other from either side of the church. The size of the choir was used not so much for volume or declamatory effect, as for an extraordinarily rich variety of vocal textures and sonorities. As well as constantly changing the combination of voices, Byrd was exceptionally inventive in countless other ways, for example by varying the phrase lengths and rhythms, by throwing in unexpected harmonies, and by repeating lines in ever more elaborate ways. The endless variety with which Byrd played with the available combinations gives the Great Service a kaleidoscopic character, which is very rare in late Renaissance music. The Great Service is a prime example of how the written music only partially plots a Renaissance composers intentions for interpreters of today. It is the nature of Renaissance music, as it was written, deliberately to encourage different approaches. In the words of Simon Ravens, the Music Director of Musica Contexta: That which we might consider frustratingly vague, they thought of as an open embrace of the broadest possible church of performers. He continues: And although our performance resonates with thoughts of the Chapel Royal, we have not attempted to tie this recording, taken as a whole, to any particular occasion or place: the evidence for us to reconstruct any such event simply does not exist. It has been suggested, however, that the whole work may have been written for the fortieth anniversary in 1598 of Queen Elizabeths accession.

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Steven Devine, orgue - The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble - Musica Contexta

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5.0 out of 5 stars A New Perspective on Byrd. 22 Feb 2013
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Format:Audio CD
Byrd (1540-1623 ), an Engish composer at the time of Queen Elizabeth !st,aptly called this The Great Service. It is imposing both in length and the use of musical resources.The Musica Contexta delves much deeper into the music compared with other versions.They accompany the service with wind instruments, and adopt the Engish pronunciation thought to be how it was in the Elizabethan era.
The use of cornets adds to the occasion. Surprisingly, some may hear glimpses of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Each section ( Matins, Communion and Evensong ) begins with an instrumental arrangement of a motet from the second volume of Byrds Monumental Catholic work, the Gradualia.This more polyphonic writing forms a vivid contrast with the movements of the Great Service, as well as the anthems and organ music surrounding them.
The sound and performance by the Musica Contexta are superb.This is a fresh and new look at a great master, and very welcome.
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