
Spanish composer Francisco Guerrero (1528-1599) spent his career in his home country, mostly at Seville Cathedral, and although he wrote a great deal of secular
Peter Phillips and The Tallis Scholars have brought many lesser-known English Renaissance composers to our attention by focusing entire recordings on such masters as Nicolas
Few ensembles are as difficult to write about as the incomparable Tallis Scholars. Inevitably, you just string together an array of superlatives and hope that
Perhaps after nearly 25 years of recordings (and an amazing 30 years since the originators of this group gave their first concert at the Church
For more extended comments on Nicolas Gombert’s set of Magnificats, please refer to my review of the Tallis Scholars’ recording of Nos. 1-4 (type Q4371
First, it’s wonderful to have the Tallis Scholars back, doing what they do best–and if you had any concerns that this remarkable Renaissance ensemble had
With no offense to Morales, it’s tempting to suggest that top billing on this recording should go to the Tallis Scholars, and those listeners out