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Ave verum corpus
composer
4vv; Gradualia I (1605)
author of text
Hymn to the Blessed Sacrament, Corpus Christi
Recordings
Cover of 'All in the April evening' (CDH55243)
Cover of 'Byrd: Mass for five voices' (CDH55348)
Cover of 'Exultate Deo' (CDA66850)
Cover of 'The Music of Westminster Cathedral' (WCC100)
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Track 2 on CDA66850 [4'18]
Track 10 on WCC100 [4'18] Super-budget price sampler
Track 18 on CDH55348 [4'33] Helios (Hyperion's budget label)
Track 14 on CDH55243 [3'25] Helios (Hyperion's budget label)
Ave verum corpus
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Perhaps the most popular and widely performed of all Byrd’s compositions is the exquisitely understated Ave verum corpus. Written in G dorian against the mixolydian Propers it is an almost unique example of modal mismatch in the Gradualia. As befits Byrd’s earlier devotional motets for penitence Ave verum corpus contains intense homophonic statements coupled with lucid counterpoint (most notably at the plea ‘miserere mei’), which suggests that the work may significantly predate its publication.

from notes by David Skinner © 1996

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