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randomrecordreview · 5 years ago
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“From early 90s to early noughties, HMV released a lot of excellent music through their own HMV Classics label. I bought several CDs from this collection, available only from their own stores. It was an economical way of listening to a wide range of excellent recordings, before the world of streaming services and the sad demise of HMV itself. This may well have been one of the first that I bought, but I really can’t remember. . It’s an excellent recording, with superstars from the world of baroque and renaissance music such as Gregorio Allegri, Thomas Tallis, William Byrd, Orlando Gibbons and Henry Purcell. Then there are other, more recent composers, fulfilling the “other spiritual classics” from the album title: Faure, Poulenc and Durufle making up the French contingent, the Englishmen Edward Elgar and John Tavener, and then two very recent British composers, Elizabeth Poston (the only female composer here) and Geoffrey Burgon, who I discovered (via the magic of Wikipedia) also composed the music for Monty Python’s Life of Brian. . That might sound a right old hotchpotch of musical styles, but the compilation works exquisitely, taking Allegri’s Miserere mei as it’s soundboard, bookended by the equally gorgeous Spem in alium by Tallis. Elgar’s Ave verum corpus and Faure’s Pie Jesu from his Requiem are highlights in between, but there’s something for everyone here. That is, if by spiritual you mean from the Christian faith. I know of few other compilations that can successfully cover 450 years of music on one CD...” . FOR FULL REVIEW & PLAYLIST CLICK LINK IN PROFILE: . #allegrimiserere #speminalium #thomastallis #johntavener #hmvclassics #baroquemusic #renaissancemusic #classicalmusic #religiousmusic #nowplaying #randomrecordreview https://www.instagram.com/p/B_AobJnJ7sp/?igshid=1a4bnj10v4zt1
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deborahdeshoftim5779 · 6 years ago
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Thomas Tallis’ rousing and beautiful Spem In Alium. 
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graduationpaulinapabst · 7 years ago
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The Forty Part Motet (A reworking of “Spem in Alium” 1575 by Thomas Tallis); 2001; Janet Cardiff
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mimeticdesire · 6 years ago
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Travelling back in time to the 16th century with Thomas Tallis. 
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barbibs · 9 years ago
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Studying like a little 👼 #History #SpemInAlium #Study #HighSchool #Calm #Music #FSOG
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akiannalopez-blog-blog · 11 years ago
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Me interrumpió posando un dedo en mis labios. Estaba sonriendo. -Chis. Tranquila, tranquila. Por el momento hemos terminado. Y estuviste muy bien. Muy, muy bien. Me besó y nos arropó a los dos con la manta. Creo que fue en ese momento que empece a enamorarme de él. |#Reading📖🔖😇 |#DiarioDeUnaSumisa 🙊😳😍😈😇🔥💙 |#speminAlium 🎧 |#salvatome👤‼️🔃 (presso Canabacoa Santiago DR)
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portes-du-paradis · 12 years ago
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I absolutely love Spem in Alium and would never want anyone to ruin the original version but this is so amazing and beautiful. 
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gnimmelshouseofmaps · 13 years ago
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Spem in Tedium
MOPS Day, uh, 10. I am doing this one on a Sunday, when no-one is on the interwebs, because it's the prime example of me using the rule 'I will finish off all the ideas that were in my lost notebook, even if they are not strictly speaking good ideas'.
It starts from a conversation a few years ago about Tallis' brilliant 40-part motet, Spem in Alium, combined with various discussions about the dullness of the sort of choral bass line where one only sings on one note. And I happened to wonder: if there are 40 vocal parts, is the number of different pitches that they sing at fewer than the number of people? That is to say, if one were to rearrange it so that each person were singing only on one note (assuming the requisite ability to count like robot ninjas that that would need), how many singers would you need? Yes, I realise this spectacularly misses the point of both Spem and choral music in general. The fact that it's more or less a big troll is why I found it amusing, and wrote it down in the notebook. The answer, in case you were wondering, is somewhere around 33 depending on various editorial decisions.
I was able to partially automate doing this, so it's slightly less wasted effort than it looks like, honest. It's a pdf file, so I've put it up on fluffhouse here.
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brownpau · 14 years ago
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The Kings Singers perform Tallis' Spem in Alium. 6 singers, 40 parts -- and a bunch of multi-tracking. This is my 2,000th Tumblr post.
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