℗ 2016 The Sixteen Productions Ltd.
Released January 29, 2016
Duration 1h 06m 43s
Record Label CORO
Catalogue No. COR16140
Genre Classical (Choral Music)
 

The Deer's Cry: William Byrd - Thomas Tallis - Arvo Pärt

The Sixteen, Harry Christophers

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1.1
Diliges Dominum
William Byrd; The Sixteen; Harry Christophers
3:15
1.2
Christe qui lux es et dies
William Byrd; The Sixteen; Harry Christophers
4:54
1.3
The Deer’s Cry
Arvo Pärt; The Sixteen; Harry Christophers
4:23
1.4
Emendemus in melius
William Byrd; The Sixteen; Harry Christophers
3:58
1.5
The Woman with the Alabaster Box
Arvo Pärt; The Sixteen; Harry Christophers
6:11
1.6
Miserere mihi, Domine
William Byrd; The Sixteen; Harry Christophers
2:24
1.7
Ad Dominum cum tribularer
William Byrd; The Sixteen; Harry Christophers
10:12
1.8
Miserere nostri
William Byrd; Thomas Tallis; The Sixteen; Harry Christophers
3:00
1.9
When Jesus Went
Thomas Tallis; The Sixteen; Harry Christophers
2:37
1.10
O lux beata Trinitas
William Byrd; The Sixteen; Harry Christophers
4:10
1.11
Nunc dimittis
Arvo Pärt; The Sixteen; Harry Christophers
6:40
1.12
Laetentur coeli
William Byrd; The Sixteen; Harry Christophers
3:28
1.13
Tribue, Domine
William Byrd; The Sixteen; Harry Christophers
11:31
While coming from very different eras, William Byrd and Arvo Pärt are both considered masters of sacred music despite having faced considerable persecution for their work. Harry Christophers and The Sixteen present six of Byrd’s compositions from the Cantiones Sacrae including the monumental Tribue, Domine and the mighty eight-voice motet Ad Dominum cum tribularer. The three works by Pärt speak in his unmistakable voice, with its unique blend of ancient and modern, exemplified by his mesmerizing Nunc dimittis crafted in his bell-like "tinitinnabuli" style.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – CORO Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.67
-10.18 to -0.26
-25.56
-30.55 to -23.00
-21.69
-27.20 to -18.60
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11 to 15
1
Diliges Dominum
-7.62-25.65-22.611
2
Christe qui lux es et dies
-2.50-26.89-22.013
3
The Deer’s Cry
-2.06-25.47-20.313
4
Emendemus in melius
-0.76-23.00-19.413
5
The Woman with the Alabaster Box
-3.24-27.78-23.415
6
Miserere mihi, Domine
-4.70-25.93-22.513
7
Ad Dominum cum tribularer
-3.30-23.38-20.313
8
Miserere nostri
-6.76-25.83-22.711
9
When Jesus Went
-10.18-30.55-27.212
10
O lux beata Trinitas
-2.60-25.24-21.914
11
Nunc dimittis
-0.26-24.60-18.615
12
Laetentur coeli
-3.21-24.61-21.213
13
Tribue, Domine
-0.48-23.31-19.914

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