My days is a bold new work from Nico Muhly whose text amalgamates passages from The Burial of the Dead (‘thou hast made my days as it were a span long …’—Psalm 39) with an anonymous autopsy-style report of Orlando Gibbons’ final hours, dying suddenly in 1625. Beneath these words, and voluptuously encompassing them on the album, we have the comforting machinations of a sextet of viols, the instruments Gibbons had made his own.