The Tudor Consort

Musical Director Michael Stewart

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February 20
Songs of the Sun and Moon

April 10
Tenebrae responsories — Music for Holy Week by Carlo Gesualdo

June 24
Around Renaissance Europe in 80 minutes

September 12
J.S. Bach — The six motets

November 7
A Requiem for Philip II — Music by Morales and Lobo

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Live Performance

handel's messiah

Live Recordings, Essays and Reviews

" The singing of this exquisite chamber choir … shifted one’s aural world at once … The Tudor Consort continues to attract singers of intelligence, stylistic discrimination and vocal skill" — The Dominion Post

Review of Convertere ad Dominum — Victoria’s Lamentations, Good Friday 6 April 2007

Pre-concert talk from Es ist ein Reis entsprungen — Music for Christmas, 15 December 2007
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Gloria Patri: Magnificat BWV 243 J S Bach (MP3 sound, 2866 Kb)
Recorded live on 30 July 2006 | More MP3s

New Releases

Live in Concert

Live in Concert

Spain — Italy — New Zealand

This album is a collection of live recordings made from performances in Parroquial Church in Ordizia, Spain, and in the beautiful baroque church of Madonna dei Monti in Rome after The Tudor Consort’s tour to Spain and Italy in 2005.

This recording includes a New Zealand recording of Alfonso Ferrabosco’s Lamentatione Jeremiae Prophetae for male voices.

This recording was prepared for The Tudor Consort’s 20th anniversary.

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Cantiones Sacrae Quinis Vocibus, Peter Philips

Cantiones Sacrae Quinis Vocibus

Peter Philips 1561-1628

“… This is a wonderful choir … conductor Peter Walls understands … the overall period style … and he obviously cares a lot about ensemble balance and uniformity of tone and color” — Classicstoday.com

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