Ave, Dei patris filia
Album by Thomas Tallis & The Cardinall’s Musick & Andrew Carwood
Ave, Dei patris filia is a motet by English Renaissance composer Thomas Tallis, composed in the 16th century. The piece exemplifies Renaissance sacred polyphony—featuring modal harmonies and imitative counterpoint for voices set to a Latin Marian text—and forms part of Tallis's liturgical output and the broader English choral tradition.
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- 1.Honor, virtus et potestas6:08
- 2.Candidi facti sunt Nazarei4:45
- 3.Homo quidam fecit coenam5:40
- 4.Ave, Dei patris filia15:45
- 5.Christ Rising Again5:03
- 6.Out from the Deep2:05
- 7.Preces and Responses I: O Lord, Open Thou Our Lips1:02
- 8.Short Service “Dorian”: Venite3:13
- 9.9 Psalm Tunes: No. 5. E’en Like the Hunted Hind3:22
- 10.9 Psalm Tunes: No. 6. Expend, O Lord3:27
- 11.Short Service “Dorian”: Te Deum4:37
- 12.Short Service “Dorian”: Benedictus3:33
- 13.Preces and Responses I: The Lord Be with You4:09
- 14.Litany9:02







