John Sheppard: Media Vita in Morte Sumus Alamire & David Skinner
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
17.07.2020
Label: Inventa Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Choral
Artist: Alamire & David Skinner
Composer: John Sheppard (1515-1559)
Album including Album cover
- John Sheppard (1515 - 1558): Media vita in morte sumus:
- 1 Media vita in morte sumus: I. Media vita (Incipit) - Nunc dimittis 01:41
- 2 Media vita in morte sumus: II. Media vita in morte sumus (Antiphona) 06:57
- 3 Media vita in morte sumus: III. Ne projicias nos (Versus I) - Sancte Deus 02:27
- 4 Media vita in morte sumus: IV. Noli claudere (Versus II) - Sancte fortis 02:03
- 5 Media vita in morte sumus: V. Qui cognoscis (Versus III) - Sancte et misericors 03:18
Info for John Sheppard: Media Vita in Morte Sumus
One of the most famous of Tudor masterpieces, Media vita in morte sumus (In the midst of life we are in death) by John Sheppard, has been recorded by most of the world’s leading choirs. Sheppard himself died of the influenza epidemic which raged London in the mid 1550s, which perhaps make this release particularly relevant today. However it’s liturgical structure has long been misunderstood, and in the light of new research, Alamire now offers a version that Sheppard himself would have recognised.
Alamire boasts some of the finest consort singers in the world under the directorship of Dr David Skinner, Sidney Fellow and Osborn Director of Music. Inspired by the great choral works of the medieval and early modern periods, the ensemble expands or contracts according to repertoire and often combines with instrumentalists, creating imaginative programmes to illustrate musical or historical themes.
Alamire
David Skinner, direction
Alamire
boasts some of the finest consort singers in the world under the directorship of David Skinner. Inspired by the great choral works of the medieval and early modern periods, the ensemble expands or contracts according to repertoire and often combines with instrumentalists, creating imaginative programmes to illustrate musical or historical themes. The ensemble was formed in 2005 by three friends and early music experts: David Skinner, Rob Macdonald and Steven Harrold.
Performing extensively throughout Europe and the USA, the consort records exclusively for Obsidian Records for whom they have won a number of awards. In 2015 they received the coveted Gramophone Award (Early Music) for ‘The Spy’s Choirbook’, while ‘Anne Boleyn’s Songbook was nominated for a BBC Music Award, and was CD of the Year (Choral & Song) in Australia’s Limelight Magazine. Their current project ‘Thomas Tallis: Songs of Reformation’ commemorates the beginning of the European Reformations 500 years ago, famously initiated by Martin Luther on 31 October 1517.
Alamire takes its name from the solemnization symbols found in the 'hand' of Guido d'Arezzo, an 11th-century teacher and theorist; the term was also used as a pseudonym by the early 16th-century scribe and music editor, Petrus Alamire (aka Peter van den Hove, c.1470 - 1536).
This album contains no booklet.