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English composer (1560–1630)
- violin
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- composer, conductor, viol player, violinist, music director
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2018-02-16 07:29:09
Music in a Cold Climate
Music in a Cold Climate: the sounds of Hansa Europe; Gawain Glenton, In Echo; Delphian Reviewed by Robert Hugill on Feb 13 2018 Star rating: 3.5Illuminating the shared musical culture which crossed the sea routes of Hansa EuropeUntil the late 17th century, the Hanseatic League was an important trade linkage in Northern Europe and the resulting sea routes provided cultural as well as mercantile links. So a flow of composers and their music travelled the seas. Music in a Cold Climate: sounds of Hansa Europe, from cornetto player Gawain Glenton and his group In Echo on Delphian, explores the music which was crossing the sea routes during the 17th century with pieces by Nicolaus a Kempis, William Brade, Antonio Bertali, Heinrich Albert, Johann Sommer, Thomas Baltzar, Dietrich Becker, Melchior Schildt, Antony Holborn, Johann Staden, Johann Schop plus a new […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2017-02-06 17:30:33
[…] grinned with some of the more wayward directions. Savall explored the extremes of his range, a variety of rhythmic figurations and dynamics, and at one point even seemed to recall Bach’s harmonization of “Jesu, meine Freude” in his instrumental perambulations. The Latin-inspired music brought the concert to a close, and the audience to its feet with raucous cheers. Jordi Savall (file photo) For an encore, the group offered a Satyrn Dance by William Brade, another spirited romp which hushed down to pianissimo; within pizzicato textures percussionist Mayoral sported an amusing Jew’s harp solo. In sum, the show paid tribute both to Savall’s omnivorous musical research and his ability to recruit a band that functions compellingly of one mind. Savall will stay in town one extra day; on Monday, February 6th from 7:10 to 9:10 p.m., he will take part in a roundtable discussion of his cross-cultural musical collaborations […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2015-06-16 23:31:38
Crackerjack BEMF Ensemble Throws a Dance
[…] the gangbusters cornetti and trombones of the Dark Horse Consort. Jordan Hall rang distinctly and brightly with the strains of Biagio Marini’s Balletto secondo, featuring Danny Mallon in the first of many creative percussive appearances, and closing with a harmonically wowzers “Retirata.” Avi Stein’s fingers flared with flair, his rippling rolls in perfect harmony with David Morris and Phoebe Carrai’s polished and free bass lines. Set in northern Germany, the next grouping opened with William Brade’s 16th Canzon; its interlocking, cascading echoes making the ensemble sound thrice its size. The sweeter violins found themselves trading musical braggadocios with the sassier brass and winds, a “sharks and jets” moment so visually arresting that you could almost hear fingers snapping. Naturally, there had to be some dances, and Brade’s nicely controlled Galliard allowed for blistering double tonguings and unusual licks in the winds. The section closer Johannes Vierdanck Canzon featured some poppy […]
2015-03-01 21:01:18
[…] largescale jamband the Nile Project revisit the scene of their live album, the Lincoln Center Atrium, free, early arrival a must. They’re at the Schimmel Auditorium at Pace University, 3 Spruce St. in the financial district the following night, 3/20 for $30 3/19, 7:30 PM early music consort the Wayward Sisters perform a program titled The Naughty List: Music By Braggarts, Hotheads, Curmudgeons and Snobs with music by obnoxious men Matthew Locke, Tarquinio Merula, William Brade, Nicola Matteis, and Dario Castello at the Kosciuszko Foundation, 15 E 65th St, $25 3/19, 7:30 PM thrilling British violinist Rachel Podger leads the Julliard415 baroque ensemble in a performance of works from Vivaldi’s L’Estro Armonico at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, 921 Madison Ave (73/74), $20 3/19 and 3/24 at 7:30 PM, plus 3/20 at 11 AM (in the morning) and and 3/22 at 8? the NY Phil play Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G, […]
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