A concert celebrating the legacy of one of choral music's most treasured composers.

2023 marks the 400th anniversary of the death of one of the greatest composers of the Renaissance. William Byrd was widely admired in his own time both at home and abroad and the influence he had on future generations was immense. This programme explores the music of his influences, colleagues and pervading faith.

A confirmed and practicing catholic, Byrd was careful to maintain an output of music appropriate for the English Protestant church as well as the Latin Catholic one. His status was preserved thanks partly to the indisputable mastery of his music, yet he was inspired by composers such as the Flemish Phillipe De Monte who entered into a fascinating compositional correspondence with Byrd. Verses of Psalm 136 Super Flumina Babylonis contain many allegorical references to the difficulty Catholics faced unable to practice their faith openly. Both composers set the text to music and exchanged, in what is now seen as a message of mutual support between friends.

As well as exploring fascinating connections like this and others such as the sombre text of Clemens non Papas’s work that inspired Byrd’s setting of Tristitia et anxietas, we will also be taking Byrd’s legacy firmly into the modern day with new works by Dobrinka Tabakova.

PROGRAMME

  • Byrd

    Arise Lord into thy rest

  • van Wilder

    O doux regard

  • Byrd

    Ne irascaris / Civitas sancti tui

  • de Monte

    O suavitas et dulcedo

  • Dobrinka Tabakova

    Arise Lord into thy rest (new commission)

  • Clemens Non Papa

    Tristitia et anxietas

  • Byrd

    Tristitia et anxietas

  • Byrd

    Turn our captivity

  • Clemens Non Papa

    Ego flos campi

  • Dobrinka Tabakova

    Turn our captivity (new commission)

  • de Monte

    Super flumina Babylonis

  • Byrd

    Quomodo cantabimus?

  • Byrd

    Vigilate

PERFORMERS

  • The Sixteen
  • Harry Christophers conductor

Venue details

Kings Place

Kings Place 90 York Way London N1 9AG

Box Office: kingsplace.co.uk / 020 7520 1490

Kings Place is an open, multi-arts venue, presenting an adventurous and critically-acclaimed programme, with words and music at its heart.

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