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  • Thomas Tallis, the shy young chorister Tallis has just finished singing for King Henry.
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    Added: Sep 8 2008, 1:17 AM EDT by PollyChoral
  • Thomas Tallis In the chapel, speaking with Joan Larke.
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    Added: Sep 10 2008, 1:30 AM EDT by PollyChoral
    Last updated: Sep 10 2008, 1:34 AM EDT by PollyChoral
  • Compton and Tallis At Compton's estate in Warwickshire.
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    Added: Sep 10 2008, 1:52 AM EDT by PollyChoral
  • Does anyone know Hi!
    I'm french so please excuse my bad english... My question is the following: does anyone know where I could find the classical pieces which are played in each episode of "The Tudors", for example those that were composed by thomas tallis or william byrd (maybe)?... I have searched in sites such as "heard on tv" but didn't get any answer...Thanks for your answer..
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    Posted: May 14 2008, 5:54 PM EDT by valmontvs
  • Jerusalem The music for the the Season 10 finale was an arrangement by Michael McGlynn of the Irish traditional song, which has UK origins, "Jerusalem". The version used was altered slightly textually from his arrangement, but there are recordings done by the Irish choir Anuna of this piece that the TV version was based on. You can find out more from the News secion of the Anuna website at www.anuna.ie and you can download Jerusalem from iTunes as recorded by Anuna. Hope this helps.
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    Posted: Jun 16 2008, 6:13 AM EDT by brezairola
  • Joe Van Moyland/Thomas Tallis Word in our little circle of Tallis fanatics in LiveJournal is that he isn't to be found in the first two eps of Season 2. My guess is that Joe left the production entirely last summer to devote his time to his band (Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong) and that no effort was made to replace him. I have been searching for a complete character list for Season 2 in vain, so have not been able to verify this. Does anybody know?
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    Posted: Mar 8 2008, 11:06 PM EST by MistressPollyChoral
  • Music of Anne's childhood flashback What is the name of the song when Anne is praying and she gets a flashback of her childhood? The first flashback before the execution
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    Posted: Jun 3 2008, 2:26 AM EDT by darkmoon54
  • Tallis' music in The Tudors This is a list of the Tallis compositions I've heard in Season One, Episodes 1-7.
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    Episode 3: the Tallis Ordinal (played by a consort, incl. Tallis at the virginal)

    Episode 4: Videte Miraculum (by the choir, during Mass)

    Episode 5: Salvator Mundi I--Tallis is playing it on the organ as Compton approaches him in church, and later it is heard again, sung by an unaccompanied soloist as Tallis composes in bed at Compton's side. Also heard in this episode: O Nata Lux (choir, during a service).

    Episode 6: Gaude gloriosa Dei Mater (choir, the end of the envoy's stay in France).

    Episode 7: Lamentations of Jeremiah I (thrice: first, by choir, as Tallis approaches Compton's grave; second, as Tallis plays it on the organ; third, by the choir at the requiem mass).

    Have not yet watched Season Two (I know, I know!), but I see that more Tallis music was used. Yay! Hopefully Tallis himself will return to the series--especially since, historically, he came to the Chapel Royal during the latter years of Henry's reign.
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    Posted: Sep 5 2008, 3:14 AM EDT by MistressPollyChoral
  • The Tudors Music The Tudors Music Click EasyEdit to update this page! ( Don't see the Easy Edit b ...
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