- The Tudor Consort
The Tudor Consort is a specialist early choral group based in
Wellington, New Zealand . Depending on repertoire the group can range in size from 5 to 25 members. The group was formed in 1986 bySimon Ravens with the intention of performing lesser-known choral music from the late Medieval andRenaissance periods, laying special emphasis on English sixteenth century music. The repertoire performed by the Consort made it, in the words of the local media of the time, occupy “a unique position in [New Zealand's] musical life” cite news
last =Button
first =John
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title =Choir Debut Impresses
work =The Dominion
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date =? April 1986
url =http://www.tudor-consort.org.nz/concerts/ravens/1986-season/music-tudor-church/23-apr-1986/review-dominion-apr-1986.jpg
accessdate = ] and that it was "one of New Zealand's musical wonders" cite news
last =Button
first =John
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title =New Life for Palestrina Masterwork
work =The Dominion
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date =1987-09-21
url =http://www.tudor-consort.org.nz/concerts/ravens/palestrina/missa-papae-marcelli/20-sept-1987/review-dominion-21-sept-1987.jpg| accessdate = ] .Authentic performance practice is a major aim of The Tudor Consort, and consideration of ensemble size, pronunciation, pitch, vocal style and ornamentation feature strongly in the work of the group. Under Simon Ravens the group often performed original editions, reflecting Simon’s own study in Britain under
David Wulstan . Simon, with The Tudor Consort, pioneered the use of liturgical reconstruction as a method of presenting early sacred music. Media and critical reaction was immediate and overwhelmingly positive.cite news
last =Heath
first =Michael
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title =Songs from a Golden Age
work =The Dominion
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language =English
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date =1986-09-15
url =http://www.tudor-consort.org.nz/concerts/ravens/1986-season/in-quires-and-places/12-sept-1986/review-dominion-15-sep-1986.jpg| accessdate = ]Succeeding directors substantially expanded on the group’s repertoire base to the excitement of the local musical community. Internationally recognised baroque specialist Professor Peter Walls directed performances of early 17th-century Venetian vespers and masses, music for the coronation of James II, Mozart orchestral masses, Bach and Buxtehude cantatas, Purcell and Handel anthems, many performed in conjunction with period instrument ensemble
The Baroque Players . The group also staged performances of Purcell'sDido and Aeneas and Blow’s Venus and Adonis. These performances received high critical praise.Fact|date=February 2007 Peter also directed the choir in its first commercial recording ofPeter Philips motets for theNaxos Records label. Peter’s successorIvan Patterson introduced repertoire from the 19th and 20th centuries; under Ivan’s direction the group also explored the medieval period in more detail, particularly focusing on works by women composers of the period.Cantor
Alastair Carey was appointed as director in 2001. Alastair’s expertise lies in vocal production, choral blend and the repertoire of the Renaissance, particularly the sacred choral music of the English school and the Recusants. Under Alastair’s guidance the group toured overseas and claimed silver and bronze awards at the 35th International Choral Competition inTolosa, Spain in 2003.The Tudor Consort's current director is Michael Stewart.
Recordings
Additional recordings are available on [http://www.tudor-consort.org.nz/recordings/ The Tudor Consort's website] .
References
External links
* [http://www.tudor-consort.org.nz The Tudor Consort official site]
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