1
In ieiunio et fletu[4’56]
2
Blessed are those that be undefiled[4’32]
3
Purge me, O Lord[2’14]
4
Spem in alium[10’22]
5
God grant with grace (No 8 of 9 Psalm Tunes)[4’59]
Robert Rice (baritone)
6
O Lord, open thou our lips (Part 1 of Preces and Responses II)[1’07]
Robert Evans (bass)
7
Wherewithal shall a young man[2’21]
Robert Rice (baritone)
8
O do well unto thy servant[2’34]
9
My soul cleaveth to the dust[3’14]
Short Service ‘Dorian’
10
Evening Canticle 1: Magnificat My soul doth magnify the Lord[3’16]
11
Evening Canticle 2: Nunc dimittis Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace[1’59]
12
The Lord be with you (Part 2 of Preces and Responses II)[5’05]
Robert Evans (bass)
13
O sacrum convivium[3’49]
14
Remember not, O Lord God[3’36]
15
Hear the voice and prayer[3’17]
16
Verily, verily I say unto you[2’20]
17
O Lord, in thee is all my trust[3’43]
18
Hodie nobis caelorum rex[3’41]
19
Sing and glorify[9’45]
The Cardinall’s Musick’s thrilling exploration of Tallis’ sacred music comes to a glorious close with both versions of the great forty-part motet: Spem in alium itself and Sing and glorify, the less familiar English-texted contrafactum.