Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of William Byrd's "Consort Songs," a masterful collection of choral and classical compositions released on August 19, 2005, under the esteemed Harmonia Mundi label. This album, spanning a rich 74 minutes, showcases Byrd's unparalleled prowess in blending intricate vocal harmonies with the refined artistry of Renaissance consort music.
Featuring a diverse array of pieces, from the contemplative "O Lord, How Vain Are All Our Frail Delights" to the lively "Galliard a 6," Byrd's compositions exhibit a remarkable range of emotional depth and technical brilliance. The album also includes the enchanting "My mind to me a kingdom is" and the poignant "O that most rare breast," each piece a testament to Byrd's enduring legacy in the world of classical music.
Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of choral works or a newcomer to the genre, "Consort Songs" offers a captivating journey through the musical landscape of the Renaissance. Byrd's intricate compositions and the exquisite performances on this album make it a standout addition to any classical music collection.
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Tracks
My mind to me a kingdom isWilliam Byrd, Emma Kirkby, Fretwork
Fantasia a 6, T 391William Byrd, Fretwork
O Lord, How Vain Are All Our Frail DelightsWilliam Byrd, Emma Kirkby, Fretwork
Content is richWilliam Byrd, Emma Kirkby, Fretwork
Constant PenelopeWilliam Byrd, Emma Kirkby, Fretwork
Pavan a 6William Byrd, Fretwork
Galliard a 6William Byrd, Fretwork
My mistress had a little dogWilliam Byrd, Emma Kirkby, Fretwork
O that most rare breastWilliam Byrd, Emma Kirkby, Fretwork
The noble famous Queen (While Phoebus us'd to dwell)William Byrd, Emma Kirkby, Fretwork
Fantasia a 4 (III) (In manus tuas)William Byrd, Fretwork
Out of the orient crystal skiesWilliam Byrd, Emma Kirkby, Fretwork
O Lord, bow down thine heav'nly eyesWilliam Byrd, Emma Kirkby, Fretwork
Fantasia a 6, T 390William Byrd, Fretwork
Truth at the firstWilliam Byrd, Emma Kirkby, Fretwork
O you that hear this voiceWilliam Byrd, Emma Kirkby, Fretwork
He that all earthly pleasure scornsWilliam Byrd, Emma Kirkby, Fretwork