For its
fourth recording, Stile Antico spotlights the work of a neglected Tudor
master: John Sheppard. The programme displays his genius across the range of
genres in which he composed, including Catholic liturgical responds and
hymns alongside simple English-texted anthems written in the reign of Edward
VI. As its centerpiece, the great antiphon 'Media Vita' is a reflection on
the frailty of human life and the hope for salvation.
Stile
Antico is an ensemble of young British singers, now established as one of
the most original and exciting new voices in its field. Prizewinners at the
2005 Early Music Network International Young Artists' Competition, the group
is much in demand in concert, performing regularly throughout Europe and
North America.The group's most recent release, Song of Songs, won the 2009
Gramophone Award for Early Music and reached the top of the US Classical
Chart. Notable engagements in the 2009-10 season include a New York debut in
the Music before 1800 series, appearances in the Spitalfields, Rheingau,
Barcelona and Al-Bustan Festivals, and performances in France, Belgium and
Estonia.
"Stile Antico is hot property nowadays and was hardly likely to turn down a
gig at York - it was through taking part in the Young Artists Competition a
few years ago that they got their break. ..Spanning more than two centuries
of music, it was a programme of works by composers aware of their own
mortality. …The highlight of the concert was John Sheppard's Media vita, a
vast work, which was beautifully paced by the group - another motet that
mirrored the great arching roof of York Minster's chapter house particularly
well. This was a wonderfully homogenous sound: the ensemble sings through
the phrases in such a way that gives direction while never appearing
rushed."
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