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Track(s) taken from CDGIM010

Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen

First line:
Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming
composer
1609; Musae Sioniae, Wolfenbüttel
author of text

The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips (conductor), Deborah Roberts (soprano)
Recording details: Unknown
The Church of St Peter and St Paul, Salle, Norfolk, United Kingdom
Produced by Steve C Smith & Peter Phillips
Engineered by Mike Clements
Release date: November 1986
Total duration: 3 minutes 6 seconds

Cover artwork: The Adoration of the Kings. Gérard David (active 1484-1523)
Reproduced by permission of The Trustees, The National Gallery, London
 

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Queen's College Choir Oxford, Owen Rees (conductor)

Reviews

‘The three medieval carols sung by male voices … are instantly attractive, whilst the one with a soprano line … though rhythmically complex, is amusing in its musical mazing … Ave Maria appears for four voices by Josquin Desprez, for seven voices by Philippe Verdelot and for four voices and for double choir by Victoria. The continuous sostenuto of the first two settings produces some delicious mild metal in the voices … a lovely record, beside which much of our accustomed Christmas musical fare seems meretricious’ (Gramophone)
The German hymn Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen first appeared in print in 1599, and was commonly sung to a melody harmonized by Michael Praetorius ten years later. The first verse describes a rose sprouting from the stem of the Tree of Jesse, an image that was especially popular in medieval times and featured in many works of religious art from the period. Since the nineteenth century other verses have been added, with most focusing on the fragrance of the tender flower which dispels darkness and evil.

from notes by Owain Park © 2019

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