From 'Six Pieces for Organ'

  • Organ
  • 7 min

Programme Note

Herbert Howells: Master Tallis's Testament

Composed in 1940, Master Tallis's Testament unfolds Quasi lento, teneramente in a gentle six-eight rhythm and in G minor. It consists of three variants of a theme which falls into three phrases (eight plus six plus four bars). The music rises gradually to a climax at the end of the third variant. A quiet echo of the last two bars supplies a coda and a peaceful ending in the major. The piece is one which its composer regards as most typical and with particular affection. Its title, which pays tribute to a father of English cathedral music, allies it to the twenty-four pieces contained in Howells' two sets of clavichord pieces, the twelve of Lambert's Clavichord (the Lambert not being the composer Constant, but the Bath photographer Herbert who, in the Twenties, published a set of portraits of British composers (including Howells) and the twelve of Howell's Clavichord (1951), the separate titles similarly evoke those of the Elizabethan Virginalists.

© 1977 Felix Aprahamian

Media

Master Tallis’s Testament (No. 3 from Six Pieces)

Discography

Howells: Cello Concerto & An English Mass

Howells: Cello Concerto & An English Mass
  • Label
    Kings College
  • Catalogue Number
    KGS0032
  • Conductor
    Christopher Seaman / Ben Parry
  • Ensemble
    Choir of King's College Cambridge / King's Voices / Britten Sinfonia
  • Soloist
    Stephen Cleobury, organ
  • Released
    2019

Organs of Edinburgh

Organs of Edinburgh
  • Label
    Delphian
  • Catalogue Number
    DCD34100
  • Soloist
    Michael Bonaventure, Duncan Ferguson, organ
  • Released
    2010

Music from the Two Cathedrals

Music from the Two Cathedrals
  • Label
    Priory
  • Catalogue Number
    PRCD931
  • Soloist
    Noel Rawsthorne (organ)

Sounds Atmospheric

Sounds Atmospheric
  • Label
    Lammas
  • Catalogue Number
    LAMM192D
  • Soloist
    Christopher Stokes, organ