O sacrum convivium (also set as "I call and cry to thee" and "O sacred and holy banquet"), motet for 5 voices, P. 210

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O sacrum convivium (also set as "I call and cry to thee" and "O sacred and holy banquet"), motet for 5 voices, P. 210

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  • Date: 1575
  • Composer: Thomas Tallis
  • Period: Renaissance (1450-1599)

Review

In January 1575, Thomas Tallis and his younger friend William Byrd received from Queen Elizabeth I a monopoly patent to print music "either in English, Latine, Frenche, Italian or other tongues that may serve for musicke either in Churche or chamber, or otherwise to be plaid or soonge." Their very first publication, despite the dominant Protestant regime, was a collection of Latin hymns and motets, the Cantiones Sacrae in that same year. In many ways, the volume represents the dilemma facing English music of the late sixteenth century. The musical style found in its pages represents some of the best synthesis of English florid textures and Continental pervasive imitation. Yet its music had no official home; Latin sacred music was by then not even sung in the more leniant devotional atmosphere of the Chapel Royal, but rather was relegated to universities, illegal Catholic services, and private devotional "recreation." Though it was printed in 1575, some of Tallis' music from the Cantiones Sacrae must date from his earlier Catholic service.

Tallis' five-voiced setting of O sacrum convivium actually embodies, with a few other of the Cantiones motets, the manifold ritual shifts of the English Reformation. It could possibly have been written early in his musical career for the Abbey of Waltham Holy Cross in Essex. When the Abbeys were dissolved and English made the official language of the Church of England, Tallis or one of his colleagues often rapidly adapted Latin music into English vestments. Just so, two of the earliest sources for this motet contain an English text instead: "I call and cry to Thee." (A later version with the English text "O sacred and holy banquet" may have been the work of Dean Aldrich.) Then later, in the inflexible heart of Protestant England, Tallis published the work once again with its original text, liturgically appropriate as a Magnificat antiphon in the important and very Catholic feast of Corpus Christi. His musical setting, as well, follows many of the conventions of early sixteenth century Catholic style. He opens with a clear and conventional "point of imitation" on a joyful motive twice leaping upwards. Each phrase of Tallis' text corresponds to a musical phrase beginning imitatively and leads to a cadence; he repeats and extends the final phrase. Characteristically English cross-relations at several cadences, however, and the parallel English-texted versions, mark O sacrum convivium as a particularly insular specimen. ~ Timothy Dickey, Rovi

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
A Choral Feast
A sound came from heaven 1996
Allegri: Miserere
Artist Profile Series: Jeremy Summerley 2009
Beyond Chant: Mysteries of the Renaissance 1994
Byrd, Tallis: ...in chains of gold... 2003
Choral Collection 2010
Classical Music Prep School 2009
Copland: Motets; Duruflé: Gregorian Motets; Tavener: Song for Athene; Etc. 2006
Copland: Motets; Duruflé: Gregorian Motets; Tavener: Song for Athene; Etc. 2006
English Anthems from Oxford: Byrd to Britten
Eternal Tallis 2008
Four Gentlemen of the Chapel Royal 2008
Jubilate: Music for the Kings and Queens of England 1991
Nine Centuries of Choral Music 2008
O How Glorious is the Kingdom: Favourite Anthems 2006
O Vos Omnes: Music for Lent & Holy Week 2011
Sacred Feast 1999
Sacred Feast 1999
Sacred Feast 2003
Tallis Scholars Live in Oxford 1998
Tallis: Lamentations of Jeremiah 1995
Tallis: Lamentations of Jeremiah 1986
Tallis: Lamentations of Jeremiah 2001
Tallis: Lamentations of Jeremiah 2004
Tallis: Lamentations of Jeremiah 2004
Tallis: Latin Church Music 2003
Tallis: Mass for Four Voices; Motets 1993
Tallis: Spem in Alium 1990
Tallis: Spem in Alium 1990
Tallis: Spem in Alium - Music for Queen Elizabeth
Tallis: Spem in Alium; Lamentations; Motets & Hymns
Tallis: Spem in alium [DVD Audio] 2005
Tallis: Spem in alium, the 40-part motet and other music 1990
Tallis: Spem in alium; Missa Salve intemerata 2005
Tallis: Spem in alium; Missa Salve intemerata 2005
The Best of Tallis 2009
The Best of Tallis 2009
The English Anthem Collection from Oxford
The Golden Age of the European Polyphony, 1350-1650 2001
The Tallis Scholars Live in Oxford 1998
The Tallis Scholars Sing Thomas Tallis 2004
Thomas Tallis & William Byrd: Cantiones Sacrae 1575 2011
Thomas Tallis: Lamentations and Contrafacta 2004
Thomas Tallis: Lamentations and Contrafacta 2004
Thomas Tallis: Lamentations of Jeremiah 1992
Thomas Tallis: Latin & English motets and anthems 2005
Thomas Tallis: Music for Queen Elizabeth 2004
Thomas Tallis: Music for Queen Elizabeth 2004
Thomas Tallis: Sacred Choral Works 1990
Thomas Tallis: Spem in Alium; Lamentations of Jeremiah
Thomas Tallis: Spem in alium
Thomas Tallis: The Complete Works 2004
Thomas Tallis: The Complete Works 2004
Thomas Tallis: The Complete Works 2004
Thomas Tallis: The Complete Works 2004
Thomas Tallis: The Complete Works 2004
Thomas Tallis: The Complete Works 2004
Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations and Contrafacta 2004
Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations and Contrafacta 2004
Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah 1986
Thomas Tallis: Videte
William Byrd: Mass for Five Voices; Thomas Tallis: The Lamentations of Jeremiah 1996
Wondrous Love 2006
Word Incarnate 1996

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