Missa Salve intemerata
Album by Thomas Tallis & Winchester Cathedral Choir & David Hill
Missa Salve intemerata is a mass by English Renaissance composer Thomas Tallis, composed in the mid-16th century. The work exemplifies Tudor polyphony through modal harmonies and imitative counterpoint, illustrating Tallis's contribution to English liturgical music and the stylistic shifts of the period.
First released: 27th February 2001
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- 1.Kyrie fons bonitatis3:18
- 2.Missa Salve intemerata: I. Gloria5:13
- 3.Plainsong gradual: Propter veritatem3:55
- 4.Missa Salve intemerata: II. Credo6:22
- 5.Plainsong antiphon: Beata Dei genitrix1:22
- 6.Votive antiphon: Ave rosa sine spinis11:34
- 7.Plainsong antiphon: Nesciens mater0:55
- 8.Fantasy in A minor2:30
- 9.Plainsong antiphon: Regina caeli1:35
- 10.Votive antiphon: Salve intemerata15:57
- 11.Plainsong antiphon: Ave regina caelorum1:24
- 12.Missa Salve intemerata: III. Sanctus3:13
- 13.Missa Salve intemerata: IV. Benedictus3:00
- 14.Plainsong communion: Beata viscera0:50
- 15.Missa Salve intemerata: V. Agnus Dei6:38





