
The Tallis Scholars
Programme
Vivanco Sicut lilium
Palestrina Sicut lilium II
Nico Muhly Marrow
Lassus Vinum bonum
Lassus Missa Vinum bonum
Nico Muhly A Glorious Creature
de Rore Descendi in hortum meum
Dunstable Descendi in hortum meum
Palestrina Descendi in hortum meum
Vivanco Magnificat Octavi toni (a 8)
Performers
The Tallis Scholars
Peter Phillips conductor
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The multi-award-winning choral ensemble, globally acclaimed, performs a programme formed around how nature beautifies our lives, from the sun in the sky to the flowers that grow in our gardens. By extension, we include the grapes that make the vinum bonum we enjoy. The title is taken from a substantial new setting of words by Thomas Traherne, commissioned by The Tallis Scholars from Nico Muhly.
Some of these pieces (like de Rore’s Descendi in hortum meum) involve canon which is the musical equivalent of the kind of artifice we may associate with horticulture. To draw both strands together we end with a grandly canonic setting of the Magnificat by the Spanish master Sebastián de Vivanco whose setting of a text from the Song of Songs opens the performance.
Duration: to be confirmed – we will update this page as soon as we have running times. Please do not call the Box Office as they do not have any further information than that currently on our website. Most events last 2 – 2½ hours, evening events generally finishing no later than 10pm Monday to Saturday and 9pm on Sundays.
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Future events in this series
The Tallis Scholars
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Tuesday 17 June 2025, 7.30pm & Wednesday 25 June 2025, 7.30pm
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Monday 21 July 2025, 7.30pm
A six-part masterpiece by Victoria and Byrd's Mass for Four Voices as well as Julian Anderson’s stunning madrigal Nothing at all, and a rare opportunity to hear some of Vaughan Williams’ Ten Blake Songs written at the end of his life.
The Tallis Scholars
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Wednesday 24 September 2025, 7.30pm
Victoria’s six-voice Missa pro defunctis, one of the greatest choral compositions from any period, sits alongside other big works by Gombert, Crecquillon and Clemens as well as Nico Muhly’s A Glorious Creature, premiered by the choir in 2023.
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Thursday 2 October 2025, 7.30pm
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Wednesday 17 December 2025, 7.30pm & Thursday 18 December 2025, 7.30pm
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