Background When Mary ascended to the English throne in 1554, the
Use of Sarum was restored and the
English votive style was revitalised. Her marriage to Philip allowed for an artistic exchange between England and Spain, as Philip spent nearly two years in total in his wife's kingdom and brought his own singers with him, one famous example being
Philippe de Monte. English composers were inspired to compose works in the
Flemish style, or they were required to in order to accommodate how the Flemish singers were trained or what appealed the most to Philip aesthetically. Tallis, at the very height of his career as a composer, composed several 7-voiced pieces in the Flemish style for Philip's chapel: that is thought to have once been part of a larger psalm setting before its publication as an individual work some twenty years later. Tallis also composed a
Missa pro defunctis, considered a very continental mass to compose before the
Council of Trent, for Mary's funeral, although the setting has been lost in its entirety.
Missa Puer natus is also scored for 7 voices, but it is also more Janus-like and
syncretic in that it contains characteristics of English and Flemish traditions. and his singers were singing alongside the Chapel Royal for mass.
Influence and popular culture The Gloria of
Missa Puer natus was arranged by
Tangerine Dream for the soundtrack to
The Keep (1983). Anachronistically, the Gloria is sung during
Anne Boleyn's attempted assassination in
The Tudors (2008). == Analysis ==