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OverviewThe composer Thomas Tallis (c. 1505 - November 1585) lived and worked through much of the turbulent Tudor period in England. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he did not just react to radical change: he thrived on it. He helped invent new musical styles to meet the demands of the English Reformation. He revived and reimagined older musical forms for a new era. Fewer than a hundred of his works have survived, but they are incredibly diverse, from miniature settings of psalms and hymns to a monumental forty-voice motet.In this new biography, author Kerry McCarthy traces Tallis's long career from his youthful appointment at Dover Priory to his years as a senior member of the Chapel Royal, revisiting the most important documents of his life and a wide variety of his musical works. The book also takes readers on a guided journey along the River Thames to the palaces, castles, and houses where Tallis made music for the four monarchs he served. It ends with reflections on Tallis's will, his epitaph (whose complete text McCarthy has recently rediscovered), and other postmortem remembrances that give us a glimpse of his significant place in the sixteenth-century musical world. Tallis will be treasured by performers, scholars, Tudor enthusiasts, and anyone interested in English Renaissance music. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kerry McCarthy (Author, Author)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9780190635213ISBN 10: 0190635215 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 06 October 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsDocuments of Tallis's Life 1 Dover Priory (1530-31) 2 St. Mary-at-Hill (1536-38) 3 Waltham Abbey (1540) 4 Canterbury Cathedral (1541) 5 The Chapel Royal (1543-85) I: Community and Ceremony 6 The Chapel Royal (1543-85) II: A Journey Down the Thames Documents of Tallis's Music 7 Setting the Stage: The Antiphonale of 1519-20 8 Earliest Traces 9 The Mulliner Book 10 The Peterhouse Partbooks 11 The Gyffard Partbooks 12 The Wanley and Lumley Partbooks 13 Archbishop Parker's Psalter 14 The Cantiones of 1575 15 The Baldwin Partbooks 16 Three Monuments 17 Remembrances Appendices A Chronology B List of Works C Personalia D Select BibliographyReviewsUnlike Byrd and Taverner, Tallis has been waiting a long time for a major appraisal. Following the success of her volume on Byrd, Kerry McCarthy has brought all her love and understanding of Tudor polyphony to bear on this incomparable master. Her writing flows as fluently and clearly as Tallis's own. Tallis will become a standard textbook. * Peter Phillips, founder and director of The Tallis Scholars * Once more we are in Kerry McCarthy's debt for producing an elegantly concise and richly-informative introduction to one of the giants of Tudor music, replete with exciting recent scholarly discoveries and enriched with informative illustrations. * Diarmaid MacCulloch, Emeritus Professor of the History of the Church, University of Oxford * Once more we are in Kerry McCarthy's debt for producing an elegantly concise and richly-informative introduction to one of the giants of Tudor music, replete with exciting recent scholarly discoveries and enriched with informative illustrations. * Diarmaid MacCulloch, Emeritus Professor of the History of the Church, University of Oxford * Unlike Byrd and Taverner, Tallis has been waiting a long time for a major appraisal. Following the success of her volume on Byrd, Kerry McCarthy has brought all her love and understanding of Tudor polyphony to bear on this incomparable master. Her writing flows as fluently and clearly as Tallis's own. Tallis will become a standard textbook. * Peter Phillips, founder and director of The Tallis Scholars * Once more we are in Kerry McCarthy's debt for producing an elegantly concise and richly-informative introduction to one of the giants of Tudor music, replete with exciting recent scholarly discoveries and enriched with informative illustrations. -- Diarmaid MacCulloch, Emeritus Professor of the History of the Church, University of Oxford Unlike Byrd and Taverner, Tallis has been waiting a long time for a major appraisal. Following the success of her volume on Byrd, Kerry McCarthy has brought all her love and understanding of Tudor polyphony to bear on this incomparable master. Her writing flows as fluently and clearly as Tallis's own. Tallis will become a standard textbook. -- Peter Phillips, founder and director of The Tallis Scholars Author InformationKerry McCarthy is a musician and author known for her work on early English music. Her recent book on William Byrd, published by Oxford University Press, was given the 2014 ASCAP Nicolas Slonimsky Award for composer biography of the year. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |