British composer Thomas Tallis was born 500 years ago. One of his most celebrated pieces of choral music was "Spem in Alium," a motet he wrote to be sung by eight five-voice choirs, each singing a ...
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In ‘The World How Wide’, Royal Northern Sinfonia showcase Vaughan Williams’ beautiful music through film, and a newly-commissioned choral arrangement by Timothy Burke. With The World How Wide: a ...
Thomas Tallis lived a long life by sixteenth century standards - he was 80 when he died, having served at the Chapel Royal under four monarchs, beginning with Henry VIII and ending with Elizabeth I.
He's been described as the father of English church music and if he were still alive he'd be trying to blow out 500 candles this year. Hi, I'm Geoff Wood and I'm glad you could join me because today ...
Scholars are fairly certain that the English composer Thomas Tallis was born in 1505, although it's not known on which day. So the 500th anniversary of his birth is being observed all year with ...
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