Deller Consort sings "Harke, Alleluia"
Thomas Morley's canzonet* sung by the Deller Consort (sopranos April Cantelo, Eileen McLoughlin; countertenor Alfred Deller; tenors Wilfred Brown, Gerald English; and baritone Maurice Bevan). "Harke! Alleluia cheerly With Angels now he singeth That here lov'd musicke deerly, Whose Eccho heaven ringeth, Where thousand Cherubs hover About th' eternal Mover." Link to my Alfred Deller playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL518189837228B363 And a link to my Wilfred Brown playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVaesGflLES_X2i_xHXxkap8WD6YLf1Iq * A canzonet originated in mid 16th c. as a part-song less elaborate than a madrigal. This one by Morley was dedicated "A reverend memorial of that honorable true gentleman Henry Noel Esquier."
Thomas Morley's canzonet* sung by the Deller Consort (sopranos April Cantelo, Eileen McLoughlin; countertenor Alfred Deller; tenors Wilfred Brown, Gerald English; and baritone Maurice Bevan). "Harke! Alleluia cheerly With Angels now he singeth That here lov'd musicke deerly, Whose Eccho heaven ringeth, Where thousand Cherubs hover About th' eternal Mover." Link to my Alfred Deller playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL518189837228B363 And a link to my Wilfred Brown playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVaesGflLES_X2i_xHXxkap8WD6YLf1Iq * A canzonet originated in mid 16th c. as a part-song less elaborate than a madrigal. This one by Morley was dedicated "A reverend memorial of that honorable true gentleman Henry Noel Esquier."