“So great a musician are you.....that if the Fates carried you off.....music would be mute.” So wrote a contemporary of Thomas Tallis, showing us just how highly this composer was regarded in his own ...
Scholars are fairly certain that the English composer Thomas Tallis was born in 1505, although it's not known on which day. So the 500th anniversary of his birth is being observed all year with ...
From nearly half a millennium away, the prayers, lamentations, and glorias of Thomas Tallis (who was probably born in 1505) resound with a persuasive fervor that can lead contemporary listeners to ...
It is modestly called a “sound installation” — 40 audio speakers on stands, arranged in an oval and facing the center of the room at a former repair shop in a decommissioned military facility on San ...
In practice, however, Thomas Tallis is neither a satisfying play nor a satisfying concert. Stuck somewhere between the two, it never quite works out what it wants to say, or how best to say it.
Radio 3 presenter Andrew McGregor reflects on the powerful Lamentations of English composer Thomas Tallis and their special place in his life.
Over the course of this week, Donald Macleod traces the career of Tallis, unquestionably one of England's greatest ever composers. The programmes follow him from the early faint mentions of the ...
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