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The last of the three renaissance composers who, at the very least, deserve their own thread (Josquin and Byrd have been fixed). Here it is:

Thomas Tallis

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I am only aware of his probably two most famous works- Spem in Alium and the Lamentations of Jeremiah and both are superb. What do you think of this composer? What other works of his are you familiar with? I would be really interested to know. :)

Here are full performances of the two works:
Spem in Alium
Lamentations of Jeremiah
 

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I recommend this box-set of his complete works. 10 CDs (Brilliant Classics budget label). Cheap.

 

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AFAIK I have heard nothing directly from Thomas Tallis, and only know of him through RVW's fine piece, recorded superbly by Barbirolli, Boughton, A. Davis, and others.

I was almost startled when HC introduced a 10-CD collection.
 

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Tallis' best known creation is in music not composed by him.
What are you talking about ;)


The pieces mentioned above may be some of his most famous. But the 9 Psalm Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter may be his most famous! (For obvious reasons)
 
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