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Faces of classical music
2018-12-23 18:00:00
Christmas with the Faces of Classical Music
[…] chapel choir, and worked in Rome as maestro di cappella of the Basilica of Saint John Lateran when it was serving as the mother church of the capital of Catholicism while Saint Peter's Basilica was being rebuilt. Albrecht V wanted his musical establishment to be a prestigious one; during its good years it numbered as many as 90 singers and instrumentalists. Lassus' genius and capacity for work were soon noticed. In 1563, he succeeded Ludwig Daser as maestro di cappella and, for the rest of his life, apart from numerous trips to recruit singers and instrumentalists, remained in this post... View full post Mary Star of the Sea – Gothic Voices (Download 44.1kHz/16bit) For centuries the figure of Mary has deeply fascinated the devotees of European religious culture. The canonic bible seems to make up only a small proportion of what has been related […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2016-12-21 04:43:11
[…] how approaches to melody and harmony changed dramatically in this part of the world between 1300 and 1500. It was told, for instance, by a beautifully beat-less monophonic rendition of Syt willekommen from around 1380, followed by a three-part version full of the angular phrases, happenstance harmonies, and hollow cadences typical of the late 14th century, which themselves were in stark contrast to the rich, full thirds and four-part depths of the next work, Ludwig Daser’s Et verbum caro, written about a century and a half later. Similar trios of pieces told tales of imitative techniques, such as the three different arrangements by Praetorius of In dulci jubilo; and of antiphony, such as Johannes Walter’s modestly ambitious setting of Joseph lieber Joseph mein, followed by Lampertus de Sayve’s more effective Ave Maria, and finishing with Orlando di Lasso’s masterfully powerful Resonet in laudibus. Even the history of the Reformation was […]
2014-12-17 07:00:39
Classical music: The Madison Choral Project celebrates the holidays and the Winter Solstice on this Saturday with reading, carols and music.
[…] Radio , as well as audience sing-along carols. Tickets are $20 online or $25 at the door. Here is a link for tickets: http://themcp.org/tickets/ Here is a link to the Madison Choral Project general website: http://themcp.org And here is the complete program: - Reading from Ovid’s “Amores” - Carol with Audience: “Once in Royal David’s City ” SET 1: THERE WILL BE LIGHT - “Benedictus Dominus ” by Ludwig Daser (1525-1589) - “Die mit Tränen Säen” by Johann Schein (1586-1630) - “Helig” from “Die Deutche Liturgie” by Felix Mendelssohn (below, 1809-1847) SET 2: UNDERSTANDING THROUGH LOVE - “Mary Speaks” by Nathaniel Gawthrop (b. 1949) - Reading from Victor Frankl’s “Man’s Search For Meaning” - “The Gallant Weaver” by James MacMillan (b. 1959) - “Entreat Me Not To Leave You” by Dan Forrest (b. 1978) - Carol with Audience: “Silent Night” INTERMISSION SET […]
2013-07-02 07:00:43
Classical music Q&A: Co-artistic directors Paul Rowe and Cheryl Bensman Rowe discuss the 14th annual Madison Early Music Festival that begins this Saturday and ends next Friday. It will explore the German Renaissance and the bridge between pre-Baroque and early Baroque music including J.S. Bach and Handel, and it will feature several major early music groups as well as a new Handel aria competition.
[…] and also Matthias Weckman, Christoph Bernard, Heinrich Albert and Johann Kaspar Horn . Can you tell us about the program “Stuttgart 1616” for the All-Festival Concert on Friday, July 12? Most of the music for the final concert will be drawn from the mass that was composed by Leonhard Lechner (below top and at bottom in a YouTube video ), for the christening along with traditional chant and other sacred music by Ludwig Daser, Balduin Hoyoul , Simon Lohet , Gregor Aichinger, Michael Praetorius and Hans Leo Hassler (below bottom). Are there other sessions, guest lectures and certain performers that you especially recommend for the general public? The lineup of guest groups is very strong this year. Most of the groups will be familiar to Madison audiences with the exception of Calmus Ensemble Leipzig from Germany and the Dark Horse Consort from New York. […]
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