Stile Antico (joined by Fretwork) explore long-neglected repertory: the wealth of Tudor and Jacobean sacred music written for domestic devotion, rather than for church worship. Culled from collections intended for use in private homes, these pieces by Tomkins, Campion, Byrd, Tallis, Dowland, Gibbons and others, offer a unique insight into the turbulent religious climate of the time and the thriving musical culture at its heart.
Stile Antico is now established as one of the most original and exciting voices in its field. Much in demand in concert, the group performs regularly throughout Europe and North America. Their recordings are the best-sellers on the harmonia mundi label, winning awards including the Diapason d’or de l’année and the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik, and have twice attracted GRAMMY nominations. Their release Song of Songs won the 2009 Gramophone Award for Early Music and reached the top of the US Classical Chart.
Few ensembles can match the breadth of Fretwork’s repertoire, which ranges from the first printed collection published in 1501 in Venice to music commissioned by the group this year. In the 25 years since its debut, Fretwork’s pioneering work has taken its members all over the world. Their consistently high standards have brought music old and new to audiences hitherto unfamiliar with the inspiring sound-world of the viol.
Fretwork’s acclaimed recordings of the classic English viol repertory – Purcell, Gibbons, Lawes, Byrd – have become the benchmark by which other performances are measured. Its arrangements of the music of J. S. Bach have garnered particular praise. Released in 2009, the harmonia mundi recording of Purcell’s Complete Fantazias won the Gramophone Award for Baroque Chamber Music.
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Amner: |
O ye little flock A stranger here |
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Browne, J: |
Jesu, mercy, how may this be? |
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Byrd: |
Why do I use my paper, inke and penne? |
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Campion: |
Never weather-beaten sail |
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Croce: |
From profound centre of my heart |
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Dowland: |
I shame at mine unworthiness |
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Gibbons, O: |
See, see, the Word is incarnate |
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Parsons, R: |
In nomine a 4 No. 1 In nomine a 4 No. 2 |
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Ramsey, R: |
How are the mighty fallen |
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Tallis: |
Purge me, O Lord |
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Taverner: |
In nomine a 4 |
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Tomkins: |
O Praise the Lord, All Ye Heathen When David Heard |