It was another year full of great classical music. Here are my favorites from 2014, new releases only, no reissues.
1. Magnificat/Philip Cave The Tudors at Prayer (Linn) This superbly programmed and performed album contains eight Latin sacred choral works (specifically motets, mostly votive antiphons and psalm motets) by John Taverner (c.1490-1545), Thomas Tallis (c.1505-1585), William Mundy (c.1529-1591), Robert White (c.1538-1574), and William Byrd (c.1540-1621). Active during the period of greatest religious upheaval in English history, they kept writing richly layered polyphony despite changing fashions (though the later composers listed would also provide chordal English-language anthems as needed). The mightiest work here, Mundy's Vox Patris caelestis, leads off the program. The text, speaking as it does of "flowering vines" and their "heavenly ambrosial scent," practically begs for an elaborate polyphonic setting, and Mundy provided one that is among the most exquisite works of the 16th century.
1. Magnificat/Philip Cave The Tudors at Prayer (Linn) This superbly programmed and performed album contains eight Latin sacred choral works (specifically motets, mostly votive antiphons and psalm motets) by John Taverner (c.1490-1545), Thomas Tallis (c.1505-1585), William Mundy (c.1529-1591), Robert White (c.1538-1574), and William Byrd (c.1540-1621). Active during the period of greatest religious upheaval in English history, they kept writing richly layered polyphony despite changing fashions (though the later composers listed would also provide chordal English-language anthems as needed). The mightiest work here, Mundy's Vox Patris caelestis, leads off the program. The text, speaking as it does of "flowering vines" and their "heavenly ambrosial scent," practically begs for an elaborate polyphonic setting, and Mundy provided one that is among the most exquisite works of the 16th century.
- 12/28/2014
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
Thief is one of the most anticipated upcoming games of the next few months, and in case you weren’t on board yet, Square Enix® and Eidos-Montréal™ have announced a companion app, and released a new trailer that highlights some game footage and shares the opening of the plot.
The App, which will exist in a lite and paid version, will connect with the game in order to keep track of stats, offer digital maps, and a lot more.
Get all the info from the release below, and check out the new trailer.
Thief will hit stores February 25th, 2014 in North America.
Square Enix® and Eidos-Montréal™, the award winning studio behind the critically acclaimed Deus Ex: Human Revolution®, today announced that an official Thief™ companion app is heading to Android and iOS devices. The companion app will enable fans to gain additional insight into the Thief universe and offer a...
The App, which will exist in a lite and paid version, will connect with the game in order to keep track of stats, offer digital maps, and a lot more.
Get all the info from the release below, and check out the new trailer.
Thief will hit stores February 25th, 2014 in North America.
Square Enix® and Eidos-Montréal™, the award winning studio behind the critically acclaimed Deus Ex: Human Revolution®, today announced that an official Thief™ companion app is heading to Android and iOS devices. The companion app will enable fans to gain additional insight into the Thief universe and offer a...
- 12/9/2013
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
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