Ave Verum Corpus
Motets and anthems of William Byrd
The Cambridge Singers
John Rutter (conductor)
This recording presents a selection of 15 of the 150 or so Latin motets and three of the dozens of English anthems that, between them, form the larger part of the life’s work of William Byrd (1543–1623), the greatest English composer of his era. The chosen motets and anthems represent just some of the many facets of Byrd’s sacred music, now recognized after three centuries of neglect as among the most glorious ever written for choir.
Sing joyfully
Turn our captivity
Praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles
Emendemus in melius
Siderum Rector
Plorans plorabit
Visita, quaesumus Domine
Attollite portas
Laudibus in sanctis
Gaudeamus omnes
Ave verum Corpus
Veni, Sancte Spiritus
Christus resurgens
Solve iubente Deo
O magnum mysterium
Non vos relinquam
O quam suavis
Justorum animae