and you can hearfrom north atlantic flux here. rics were found behind plasterwork during renovations of 0xford‘s corpus christi college in 1978. today‘s performance is part of a concert by the alamire choir. in a moment, we‘ll speak to a man who‘s spent months resurrecting the fragmented music, but first let‘s take a listen. choir sings. joining us now is david skinner, the conductor and founder of the alamire choir. that music, there was something about it. you can feel it in your feet. it resonates through the floor. yes. it is music that really inspired the composers of the early 20th century, benjamin britten, vaughan williams. it is no accident that we call music of the 16th century the golden age of church music, and tallis is right at the centre. do we really know for sure that katherine parr wrote those words? beyond any doubt whatsoever, absolutely. i have spent the best pa rt absolutely. i have spent the best part of two mccready is researching the piece, reconstructing it, writing a full academic article which was publis