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 Allegri: Miserere; Palestrina: Missa Papae Marcelli
Release Date: 04/10/2001 
Label:  Gimell   Catalog #: 339   Spars Code: AAD 
Composer:  Gregorio AllegriGiovanni PalestrinaWilliam Mundy
Performer:  Alison StampJane ArmstrongMichael ChanceJulian Walker
Conductor:  Peter Phillips
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Tallis Scholars

Number of Discs: 1 
Recorded in: Stereo 
Length: 1 Hours 9 Mins. 

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Notes & Reviews   Works on This Recording  
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The importance of this recording, one of the Tallis Scholars’ first, speaks for itself. Its re-release on the group’s in-house label more than 20 years on is of more than symbolic importance. Audibly a product of its time, it has aged very little even though The Tallis Scholars themselves do things rather differently nowadays, and sound quite different. It no longer seems so important that their female vocalists sound like boys, and the stratospherically high treble reaches of Mundy’s Vox patris caelestis would probably now be taken a notch lower. But from a technical standpoint this is probably the disc’s outstanding track, and it is a fine (if gargantuan) example of the post-Eton Choirbook idiom.

In the years since this recording was made, much has been written concerning Allegri’s Miserere – not least the authenticity of those famous high Cs (it appears that they are the result of a modern misreading of the version Mendelssohn smuggled from the Vatican); but without doubt they have become a part of the piece’s history as truly as the notes Allegri wrote. Like many latter-day favourites, the Miserere is essentially a vehicle for performance, and Alison Stamp’s treble wafting through Merton College chapel remains the disc’s most astonishing moment.

As to Palestrina’s Missa Papae Marcelli, I’m always surprised that it doesn’t get top billing here. That said, The Tallis Scholars’ subsequent Palestrina interpretations have greater depth, and for this particular Mass I prefer their live recording, done in 1994 (Gimell, 9/94): the tempos sacrifice less to the prevailing acoustic, the women sound like women, and the whole ensemble takes a more robust, less reverential view of the work.

What ages the disc most is precisely this aura of reverence (embodied also in the original cover design, which has been retained) applied to pieces as different as these. But as an early document of one of the most successful ensembles in its field, its significance can hardly be gainsaid.

-- Gramophone [7/2001]

 Works on This Recording Back to Top 
1.  Miserere mei Deus by Gregorio Allegri
Performer:  Alison Stamp (Soprano), Jane Armstrong (Soprano), Michael Chance (Countertenor),
Julian Walker (Bass)
Conductor:  Peter Phillips
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Tallis Scholars
Period: Renaissance 
Written: by 1603; Italy 
2.  Missa "Papae Marcelli" by Giovanni Palestrina
Conductor:  Peter Phillips
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Tallis Scholars
Period: Renaissance 
Written: by 1567; Italy 
3.  Vox patris caelestis by William Mundy
Conductor:  Peter Phillips
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Tallis Scholars
Period: Renaissance 
Written: 16th Century; England 
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