A marvellous manuscript of a previously unknown Striggio Motet, Ecce beatam lucem (behold blessed light) has been discovered in the National Library of France in Paris.
The Mass looks as though it will shed new light on the mysterious and sublime English motet for 40 parts by Tallis, Spem in Alium.
Listening to bits of the rediscovered Striggio, it sounds very similar to Tallis' Spem in Aluim.
These are deep waters however, I have always been puzzled why some English musicologists reject what seems to be a fairly obvious connection of the Tallis masterpiece to Italian Renaissance harmony and polyphony.
A terrific debate rages over the Spem in Alium motet, whether it was composed during the brief reign of Mary Tudor, or the early years of Elizabeth 1st.
Personally , I would go for a later date on the Tallis, and I think it may well have been composed for a private chapel performance for the leading Catholic nobleman of the time, The Duke of Norfolk.
Judge for yourself, because the newly discovered Striggio Motet is on the Proms tomorrow evening on BBC Radio 3. The bits of it I have heard are simply sublime.
Here is an exerpt >
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-p...019828-3359821
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The Mass looks as though it will shed new light on the mysterious and sublime English motet for 40 parts by Tallis, Spem in Alium.
Listening to bits of the rediscovered Striggio, it sounds very similar to Tallis' Spem in Aluim.
These are deep waters however, I have always been puzzled why some English musicologists reject what seems to be a fairly obvious connection of the Tallis masterpiece to Italian Renaissance harmony and polyphony.
A terrific debate rages over the Spem in Alium motet, whether it was composed during the brief reign of Mary Tudor, or the early years of Elizabeth 1st.
Personally , I would go for a later date on the Tallis, and I think it may well have been composed for a private chapel performance for the leading Catholic nobleman of the time, The Duke of Norfolk.
Judge for yourself, because the newly discovered Striggio Motet is on the Proms tomorrow evening on BBC Radio 3. The bits of it I have heard are simply sublime.
Here is an exerpt >
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-p...019828-3359821
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