Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Tudor-era sacred music with John Taverner's exquisite compositions, now available on the album "Taverner: Tudor Church Music; Croft: Burial Service." Released on November 1, 2015, under the Decca Music Group Ltd. label, this choral masterpiece spans a captivating 65 minutes, offering a profound exploration of spiritual themes through the lens of Renaissance polyphony.
The album opens with "Leroy Kyrie," a striking piece that sets the tone for the sacred journey ahead. Taverner's "Western Wind Mass" is a highlight, showcasing his intricate and harmonically rich settings of the traditional liturgical texts. Each movement—from the exultant "Gloria" to the contemplative "Agnus Dei"—demonstrates Taverner's mastery of choral writing and his deep understanding of the sacred texts.
Complementing Taverner's works is the solemn and moving "Burial Service" by Croft, a poignant addition that adds depth and variety to the album. The inclusion of pieces like "Dum transisset Sabbatum" and "Christe Jesu pastor bone" further enriches the listening experience, offering a blend of devotional intensity and musical sophistication.
Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer to the choral genre, this album provides a compelling introduction to the works of John Taverner and the broader landscape of Tudor church music. The precise harmonies, the resonant voices, and the timeless themes make this a collection that resonates deeply, inviting repeated listening and reflection.