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Thomas Tallis’s *Spem in Alium* is a monumental 16th-century English choral motet. Composed around 1543, it represents one of the earliest known examples of complex vocal polyphony written for a large choir – approximately 24 voices. The work showcases innovative musical techniques and demonstrates...
Thomas Tallis's Spem in alium is a Latin motet for forty independent voices, arranged as eight choirs of five parts each. Probably composed in the late sixteenth century, it sets a prayer adapted from the Book of Judith. The music passes material among separate choirs, builds large antiphonal exchan...
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Iconic Renaissance polyphony, spectacular 40-voice design, exceptional listener and specialist reputation.
Scoring methodologyCantiones quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur is a 1575 collection of Latin motets jointly published by English composers Thomas Tallis and William Byrd. Issued under the music-printing patent granted to them by Elizabeth I, it contains 34 works, with 17 contributed by each composer, a number correspo...
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Important Tallis-Byrd publication, strong repertoire value, mixed collection limits single-work impact.
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