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Gimell Records

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Gimell Records
Founded1981
FounderPeter Phillips
Steve Smith
GenreClassical music
Country of origin UK
LocationUnited Kingdom
Official websitegimell.com

Gimell Records was established in 1980 by Peter Phillips and Steve Smith, specifically to record the work of The Tallis Scholars.[1] As of June 2024 its catalogue numbers 60 original albums and 15 compilation albums. The label "performed a pioneering role in the re-appraising of unaccompanied sacred choral music of the 15th and 16th centuries."[2] According to Hyperion Records, Gimell was the first "single-artist label", preceding other similar labels by several years. It was also the first independent record label to receive the Gramophone Record of the Year award, achieving this feat in 1987 with a recording of Josquin des Prez.[3]

Name

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A gemel (or gymel) from John Browne's Stabat virgo 1 from the Eton Choirbook

The label was named after the technique “gymel”, a corruption of the Latin word “gimellus”, meaning a twin, which was found in Tudor manuscripts where a part is twinned with another part. Phillips explained, "You have to understand that in those days the music wasn't written in score; it was written in parts, so you'd only see your part. If you were singing your part and you saw the word ‘gimell’ it had to be decided in rehearsal that some of you singing that part would have to look elsewhere on the page, or even pick up another book and find your part."[4]

History

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Peter Phillips and Steve Smith, co-founders of Gimell Records in 1987

Steve Smith, a music and sound recording student on the Tonmeister course at the University of Surrey, met Peter Phillips, a student at St John's College, Oxford, when Smith recorded The Tallis Scholars as part of a student project at the Chapel of Merton College, Oxford in 1976.[5] After graduation, and unable to find a suitable recording contract for a Tallis Scholars' album – Phillips had unsuccessfully approached Deutsche Grammophon, Philips and EMI[6] – Phillips and Smith set up their own company, Gimell Records.[7][8] Of this Phillips said, "Not only were the big labels not interested in us – which I can understand because we were very new at the time – but also it was clear that they had no interest in the repertory that we wanted to do."[9] The choir's first LP was recorded at Merton College in March 1980.[10] They would continue to record there until 1987, returning in 2005.[11]

In mid-1996, Philips Classics, part of Polygram Classics, acquired a majority share of Gimell Records.[12] This was just before Philips Classics was "subsequently swallowed up by industry giant, Universal".[13] Tallis Scholars' recordings were temporarily removed from the catalogue, but Phillips and Smith regained control and re-established Gimell in 2000.[14] Its first new issue after this hiatus was in 2000, Missa si bona suscepimus by Cristóbal de Morales.[15]

Recording technology

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Gimell's founding coincided with the rise of the compact disc[16] and Phillips and Smith "recognised early on how the clarity of the digital sound could benefit Renaissance choral music."[17] In 1984 Gimell was the first label to place a commercial order with a British CD manufacturer.[18]

Gimell re-launched its website in 2007. It was only the second website globally to sell high resolution downloads. The following year the site was the first to sell FLAC surround sound downloads.[19] In 2017 Gimell announced it would stop selling CDs and downloads from its website, which resulted in an immediate spike in sales, exceeding sales for the entire previous year.[20]

In 2013 the group's 2007 recording of Allegri's Miserere was one of the first albums to be released on Pure Audio Blu-Ray. In 2022 Smith re-mastered the same recording with Spatial audio for Dolby Atmos.[21]

Fifty Shades of Grey

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In 2012 E. L. James published her best-selling novel Fifty Shades of Grey which referenced Thomas Tallis's 40-part motet Spem in alium.[22] As a direct result, sales of Gimell's 1985 album Spem in Alium "outsold even the tenor Luciano Pavarotti", putting it at number one in the British UK Classical Charts.[23] The subsequent release of Fifty Shades of Grey: The Classical Album by EMI later in the year saw Gimell at the top of the charts once more.[24] James was quoted as saying "I am delighted to have introduced so many of my readers to this amazing 16th century piece of music... the recording from the Tallis Scholars is particularly special.”[25]

Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
1987 Recording of the Year for Josquin's Missa Pange lingua and Missa La sol fa re mi Gramophone Awards[26] Won
1989 Diapason d'Or de l'Année for Lassus's Missa Osculetur me Diapason d'Or Won
Diapason d'Or de l'Année for Josquin's L'homme armé masses Won
1991 Early Music Award for Palestrina's Missa Assumpta est Maria and Missa Sicut lilium Gramophone Awards Won
1994 Early Music Award for Rore's Missa Praeter rerum seriem Won
Classic FM People's Choice Award for Rore's Missa Praeter rerum seriem Won
2001 Best Small Ensemble Performance for Morales's Missa Si bona suscepimus Grammy Awards Nominated
2005 Early Music Award for music from the Eton Choirbook by John Browne Gramophone Awards Won
2009 Best Small Ensemble Performance for Josquin's Missa Malheur me bat and Missa Fortuna desperata Grammy Awards Nominated
2010 Best Small Ensemble Performance for Victoria's Lamentations of Jeremiah Nominated
2012 Diapason d'Or de l'Année for Josquin's Missa De beata virgine and Missa Ave maris stella Diapason d'Or Won
2021 Record of the Year for Josquin's Missa Hercules Dux Ferrarie, Missa D'ung aultre amer, and Missa Faysant regretz BBC Music Magazine Won
Early Music Award for Josquin's Missa Hercules Dux Ferrarie, Missa D'ung aultre amer, and Missa Faysant regretz Gramophone Classical Music Awards[27] Won

Discography

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1980s

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Year Composer/s Title / Works Detail
1980 Allegri / Palestrina / Mundy Miserere / Missa Papae Marcelli / Vox parts caeliestis #1 HMV Classical Chart, February 1981
1981 Palestrina Missa Benedicta es/ Motet
1982 Tavener, Rachmaninov, Stravinsky, Bortniansky and anon Russian Orthodox Music
Gibbons, Byrd, Weelkes, Morley, Tomkins, etc. English Madrigals
1983 Palestrina, Lhéritier, Victoria and de Silva Missa Nigra sum / Motets
1984 John Taverner Missa Gloria tibi Trinitas/ Leroy Kyrie/ Dum transisset I
Tavener Ikon of Light/ Funeral Ikos/ The Lamb
1985 Tallis Spem in alium and other Latin-texted works
Byrd The Three Masses
1986 Christmas Carols and Motets
Palestrina Missa Brevis/ Missa Nasce la gioja mia
Tallis The Complete English Anthems
Josquin de Pres Missa Pange Lingua/ Missa La sol fa re mi Gramophone Magazine Record of the Year, 1987
1987 Gesualdo Tenebrae responsories for Holy Saturday/ Four Marian Motets
Clemens Missa Pastores quidnam vidistis/ Motets
Victoria / Lobo Requiem/ Versa Est in Luctum
Byrd The Great Service/ Anthems
1988 Sarum Chant: Missa in Gallicantu
Cornysh Stabat Mater, Magnificat, Salve regina and other motets and secular songs
1989 John Sheppard Media Vita
Josquin de Pres L'homme armé Masses Diapason d'Or de l'Année
Lassus Missa Osculetur me/ Motets
Palestrina Missa Assumpta est Maria/ Missa Sicut lilum Gramophone magazine Early Music Award, 1991

1990s

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Year Composer/s Title / Works Detail
1990 Music featured on the South Bank Show 1-disc reissue to accompany the programme
Cardoso Requiem/ Magnificat/ Motets
Victoria Tenebrae Responsories
1991 Isaac Missa de Apostolis/ Motets
Thomas Tomkins The Great Service/ Anthems
1992 Antoine Brumel Missa Et ecce terrae motus (The Earthquake Mass)/ Lamentations/ Magnificat
Duarte Lobo Requiem/ Missa Vox clamantis
Tallis Lamentations of Jeremiah / Motets and Antiphons
1993 Byrd William Byrd 2-disc reissue to commemorate the 450th anniversary of the composer's birth
Taverner, Tye and Sheppard The Western Wind Masses
1994 Palestrina The Palestrina 400 Collection 4-disc reissue to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the composer's death
Cipriano de Rore Missa Praeter rerum seriem/ Motets Gramophone Early Music Award, 1994
Gramophone/Classic FM People's Choice Award, 1994
Zlatá Harmonie Award, Brno, 1995
Allegri, Palestrina Live in Rome: Allegri and Palestrina Winner, Cannes Classical Awards at MIDEM, 1995
1995 Taverner John Taverner 1-disc reissue to commemorate the 450th anniversary of the composer's death
White Lamentations/ Magnificat/ Motets
1996 Jacob Obrecht Missa Maria Zart
1997 A Tudor Collection 2-disc reissue
Johannes Ockeghem Missa Au travail suis/ Missa De plus en plus and their chansons
Alonso Lobo Missa Maria Magdalene/ Motets
The Yearning Spirit: Voices of Contemplation 1-disc reissue
1998 Ferrabosco, Tallis, White, Brumel, Palestrina Lamenta: Lamentations
Tallis Scholars 25th Anniversary 2-disc reissue
Josquin, Obrecht, Taverner, Byrd, Tallis, Mundy Tallis Scholars Live in Oxford
Tallis Missa Puer natus (The Christmas Mass)/ Magnificat/ Motets
1999 The Best of the Renaissance 2-disc reissue

2000s

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Year Composer/s Title / Works Detail
2000 Morales Missa Si bona suscipimus/ Motet Nominated for a Grammy, 2002
2001 Allegri Miserere Reissue of the 1980 release
John Taverner Ikon of Light/ Funeral Ikos/ The Lamb Reissue of the 1984 release
Nicolas Gombert Magnificats 1-4/ chant antiphons
2002 Nicholas Gombert Magnificats 5-8/ chant antiphons
Tallis The Complete English Anthems Reissue of the 1986 release
Tallis Lamentations of Jeremiah Reissue of the 1992 release
2003 Christmas with the Tallis Scholars 2-disc reissue
The Essential Tallis Scholars 2-disc reissue
2004 Palestrina The Tallis Scholars sing Palestrina 2-disc reissue
Tallis The Tallis Scholars sing Thomas Tallis 2-disc reissue
2005 Allegri Miserere 25th Anniversary Edition of the 1980 release
John Browne Music from the Eton Choirbook Gramophone Early Music Award, 2005
Palestrina Tallis Scholars sing Palestrina 2-disc reissue
Victoria/ D. Lobo/ Cardoso Requiem 2-disc reissue
2006 Guerrero Missa Surge Propera/ Motets
Palestrina Missa Benedicta es 25th Anniversary Edition of the 1981 release
Byrd Playing Elizabeth's Tune: Byrd's Mass for Four Voices/ Motets
Renaissance Giants 2-disc reissue
Josquin de Pres The Tallis Scholars sing Josquin 2-disc reissue
2007 Allegri / Palestrina Miserere / Missa Papae Marcelli and Motets New recordings
English Madrigals 25th Anniversary Edition of the 1982 release
Byrd The Tallis Scholars sing William Byrd 2-disc reissue
2008 Josquin de Pres Missa Sine nomine/ Missa Ad fugam
The Tallis Scholars sing Tudor Church Music - Volume One 2-disc reissue
The Tallis Scholars sing Tudor Church Music - Volume Two 2-disc reissue
2009 Flemish Masters 2-disc reissue
Josquin de Pres Missa Malheur me bat/ Missa Fortuna desperata Diapason d'Or, 2010
Nominated for a Grammy, 2009

2010s

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Year Composer/s Title / Works Detail
2010 Sacred Music in the Renaissance, Vol. 1 4-disc reissue to celebrate Gimell's 30th anniversary
Sacred Music in the Renaissance, Vol. 2 4-disc reissue to celebrate Gimell's 30th anniversary
Sacred Music in the Renaissance, Vol. 3 4-disc reissue to celebrate Gimell's 30th anniversary
Victoria Lamentations of Jeremiah Nominated for a Grammy, 2010
2011 Josquin de Pres Missa De beata virgine and Missa Ave maris stella Diapason d'Or de l'Année, 2012
The Victoria Collection 3-disc reissue to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the composer's death
2012 Mouton Missa Dictes moy toutes voz pensées/ Motets
2013 Allegri / Palestrina Miserere / Missa Papae Marcelli Pure Audio Blu-ray release of the 2007 disc
Whitacre Sainte-Chapelle Single track download, not available on CD
Taverner Missa Gloria tibi Trinitas/ Magnificats Winner, 51st Japan Record Academy Early Music Award, 2013
#1 for several weeks, UK Specialist Classical Chart, 2013
Renaissance Radio 2-disc reissue of selected tracks
2014 Tavener Ikon of Light/ Funeral Ikos/ The Lamb Reissue of the 1984 release to commemorate the death of the composer
2015 Arvo Pärt Tintinnabuli MusicWeb International Recording of the Year
Perfect Polyphony 2-disc reissue of selected tracks
John Taverner Missa Corona spinea/ Dum transisset Sabbatum I and II
2016 Josquin de Pres Missa Di dadi/ Missa Une mousse de Biscaye
Josquin de Pres Missa Gaudeamus/ Missa L'ami Baudichon
2019 Josquin / Bauldeweyn / Brumel Missa Mater Patris/ Missa Da pacem/ Mater Patris

2020s

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Year Composer/s Title / Works Detail
2020 Allegri Miserere 1980 version remastered for Gimell's 40th anniversary
2021 Josquin de Pres Missa Hercules Dux Ferrarie - Missa D'ung aultre amer - Missa Faysant regretz
2023 John Sheppard Missa Cantate

Other releases

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  • Live in Rome: Celebrating Palestrina's 400th Anniversary – DVD (1994)
  • Playing Elizabeth's Tune: The Tallis Scholars Sings William Byrd – DVD and SACD in conjunction with BBC (2004)
  • Francisco Guerrero: Missa Surge propera – SACD (2006)
  • Allegri's Miserere and Palestrina's Missa Papae Marcelli – Blu-ray (2014)

Other artists

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In 1999, during the brief period when it was a part of Philips Classics, Gimell produced Acantus' Sacred Songs of Medieval Italy and Anúna's Deep Dead Blue.[28]

References

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  6. ^ Eric Dawson (1999-10-20). "Renaissance music is reborn". Calgary Herald. Calgary, Canada. p. 74.
  7. ^ Roddy Phillips (2002-10-08). "Byrdsong". Aberdeen Evening Press. Aberdeen, UK. p. 6.
  8. ^ Michael Ajzenstadt (1996-03-18). "Making Renaissance all the rage". The Jerusalem Post. Jerusalem, Israel. p. 5.
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  16. ^ Roddy Phillips (2002-10-08). "Byrdsong". Aberdeen Evening Press. Aberdeen, UK. p. 6.
  17. ^ John von Rhein (1994-02-06). "Better early than never". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, USA. p. 10.
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  19. ^ Norman Lebrecht (2017-03-15). "Early music label shuts down its website". slippedisc.com. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
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  21. ^ "A classic album is remastered with Dolby Atmos for Spatial Audio". gramophone.co.uk. 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  22. ^ David Vernier. "50 Shades of Tallis". classicstoday.com. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  23. ^ Charlotte Higgins (2012-07-16). "Fifty Shades of Grey sends sales of Thomas Tallis's Spem in Alium soaring". theguardian.com. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  24. ^ "Fifty Shades keeps Tallis Scholars in Classical charts". classicfm.com. 2012-10-09. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
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  27. ^ "Josquin masses". gramophone.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
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