The King's Singers share some of their favorite works, a mixture of songs old and new—madrigals by Byrd and Monteverdi, a Rossini overture, and tunes from The Beatles, Freddie Mercury, Duke Ellington, and many more. 2005 is the 500th Anniversary of the birth of Thomas Tallis, the most influential English composer of his generation, as well as one of the most popular renaissance composers of today. The Kings Singers recorded Tallis famous forty-part motet, Spem in alium.
The King's Singers: David Hurley Robin Tyson Paul Phoenix Philip Lawson Christopher Gabbitas Stephen Connolly
1. William Byrd Haec Dies 2. William Byrd O Lord make thy servant Elizabeth, our Queen 3. Thomas Weelkes As Vesta was from Latmos Hill descending 4. Orlando di Lasso (arr. Mason) Dessus le Marche d'Arras 5. Pierre Passereau Il est bel et bon 6. Don Carlo Gesualdo Luci serene e chiare 7. Claudio Monteverdi Si ch'io vorrei morire 8. Recording Spem in alium 9. Zoltan Kodaly Esti dal 10. Cyrillus Kreek Onnis on inemene 11. Recording Spem in alium 12. Max Reger Agnus Dei 13. Cyrillus Kreek Psalm 121 14. Recording Spem in alium 15. Traditional Spiritual (arr. Lawson) Down to the River to Pray 16. The Beatles (arr. Hart) Honey Pie 17. Recording Spem in alium 18. The Beatles (arr. Runswick) Blackbird 19. Recording Spem in alium 20. Duke Ellington (arr. Kuhn) Creole Love Call 21. Freddie Mercury (arr. Hart) Seaside Rendezvous 22. Billy Joel (arr. Lawson) Lullabye (Goodnight my Angel) 23. Recording Spem in alium 24. Gioacchino Rossini (arr. Runswick) Overture to Barber of Seville 25. Fred Weatherley Danny Boy 26. Recording Spem in alium 27. Thomas Tallis Spem in Alium
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