Spem has never moved from a short list I have of pieces which far surpass anything that any religion has to offer in terms of contentment and peace (it's up there along with another piece to which we owe TT a great debt; Vaughan-Williams
Fantasia On A Theme By Thomas Tallis) ... you know, one of those "So what do you have to show for your life?" sorts of pieces.
When I was burgled many years ago, of the few discs that I had to replace because I couldn't be without it, was the all-Tallis disc by The Sixteen, directed by Harry Christophers (naturally they brought along some friends for their recording of
Spem). This is one of my favourite discs of things TT (btw, it's
Chandos Chaconne CD 0513 but I'm not sure if it's still in circulation - well worth having though).
Spem is one of those pieces that can't fail to send tingles down the spine, doubly so at a live performance. If it's performed properly, ie, with the eight 5-part choirs surrounding the audience, it has a uniquely transportive effect as it did for me the first time I sat in the middle of such a performance. Once you've heard it like that, it's hard to go back to a CD. A good case for a surround-sound recording methinks. Anyone know of one?
Singing in it feels like an immense privilege too - I've been privileged twice!
