Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
English music spanning a tempestuous era for the arts and religion: from works by Cornysh and Wylkynson found in the Eton
Choirbook, compiled in the time of Henry VII , to the rich Elizabethan harmonies of Thomas Tallis 's magnificent 40-part motet, Spem in Alium. Presented by Catherine Bott.
The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers Wylkynson Jesus autem Transiens/Credo in Unum Deum
Cornysh Salve
Regina Tallis Man Blest No Doubt; Let God Arise in Majesty; Why Fum'th in Fight; 0 Come in One to Praise the Lord (Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter, Nos 1-4); 0 Nata Lux de Lumine; E'en
Like the Hunted Hind; Expend, 0 Lord, My Plaint of Word; Why Brag'st in Malice High; God Grant We Grace (Tallis's Canon); Come, Holy Ghost
(Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter, Nos 5-9); Gaude Gloriosa Dei Mater; Spem in Alium