Early Music, Vol. 44, No. 2 (May 2016), pp. 197-205 (9 pages) The earliest-known employment of Thomas Tallis was as ioculator organorum (organ-player) of the Benedictine monastery of Dover Priory, ...
You might think a concert of 16th-century English church music, in Latin — with a few pieces barely tipping into the 17th century — too esoteric to attract much of a crowd. But on international tours ...
Scholars are fairly certain that the English composer Thomas Tallis was born in 1505, although it's not known on which day. So the 500th anniversary of his birth is being observed all year with ...
The ancient mixed with the modern in a spectacular way Wednesday evening when the Tallis Scholars gave a concert at St. James’s Episcopal Church in Richmond. The 10-voice British choir and their ...
This vast and magnificent library, hidden in Stepney Green, plays host to a celebration of Thomas Tallis and the glories of the English choral tradition, sung by one of the UK’s finest early music ...
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