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Reviewer: Paul Riley Reconveningthe forces of his viol consort Fretwork, the voices of Peter Harvey's Magdalena Consort and His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts, the second instalment of artistic director William Hunt's foray into the pre-Restoration verse anthem majors on William Byrd. It nods to john Bull and Thomas Morley and includes two historically-charged works by Devon-born Edmund Hooper, who became Master of the Choristers at Westmlter Abbey in 1588.
'Harken ye nations' was written in the slip stream of the Gunpowder Plot, while 'O God of gods' celebrates the anniversary of the accession of James I, culminating
in a concluding verse of right
royal pomp and circumstance - realised here with an ear-tingling fulsomeness
that guarantees the disc a splendiferous climax.
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