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Henry Aldrich
Selected Anthems and Motet Recompositions
Edited by Robert Shay
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ISBN 0-89579-393-8 (10-digit) |
(1998) xiv+120 pp. |
$47.00 |
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ISBN 978-0-89579-393-5
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Henry Aldrich (1648-1710) produced some 60 anthems, four sets of service
music, and various ceremonial pieces, working throughout as an amateur.
His compositions circulated widely beyond Oxford and are prominently represented
in the extant eighteenth-century partbooks from the Chapel Royal.
An important facet of his output are his recompositions (about 35 of his
anthems fall into this category), works which take as models motets of
Byrd, Carissimi, Palestrina, and others. Those works are not merely contrafacta,
since they are fitted with new English texts and are altered musically
as well, sometimes substantially. In Restoration England, Aldrich was
largely unparalleled in working in such a manner, though his procedures
are closely related to the educational methods of his time, which relied
heavily on the translation of venerable models.
Selected Anthems and Motet Recompositions, the first modern
publication of Aldrich's works, includes a representative overview of
his anthems, both original and recomposed, and features many of the works
that circulated most widely in Aldrich's day. The seven original anthems
included here are both full and verse anthems, and the six recompositions
show Aldrich's ability to recast the music of Palestrina, Byrd, and Carissimi.
Music Sample
Contents
Anthems
Out of the deep; O praise the Lord all ye heathen; God is our hope and
strength; O give thanks; I waited patiently; Have mercy upon me; Give
the king thy judgments
Motet Recompositions
We have heard with our ears; My heart is fixed; Be not wroth; O Lord I
will praise thee; For Sion's sake; I am well pleased
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