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2015-07-07 07:00:20
Classical music: What makes early Slavic music different? What composers are being rediscovered? And what will the All-Festival concert offer? Co-artistic director Cheryl Bensman Rowe talks about the Madison Early Music Festival (MEMF). The festival starts this coming Saturday and runs through the next Saturday. Here is Part 2 of 2 parts.
[…] truly brilliant gems. Can you tell us about the All-Festival concert program on Saturday, July 18th? At the All-Festival Concert (below is a photo of last year’s, held in Luther Memorial Church instead of Mills Hall) at the end of the festival on Saturday, July 18, at 7:30 p.m. in Mills Concert Hall, there will be a wonderful program of Slavic music. The first half will feature Polish composers: “Missa Lombardesca” by Bartołomiej Pękiel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lT8ZBRqQWZ8 That will be followed by a triple-choir “Magnificat” by Mikołaj Zieleński: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb414r9IScE and motets by Mikołaj z Krakowa . The second half of the program will feature excerpts from a wonderful Hungarian collection that Marika Fischer Hoyt found for MEMF when she was in Hungary this past summer. She was visiting family, but also spent a lot of time in the library researching music that is only available in Hungarian libraries. Libraries […]
2013-05-26 01:05:17
The Sixteen/Eamonn Dougan (conductor) (Coro)His name may be unfamiliar, but Polish composer Bartłomiej Pękiel (c1633-1670) was a force in baroque vocal music, challenging the dominance of Italy – whose influence had spread to the major cities of Krakow and Warsaw where he worked – and producing a wealth of mainly religious music of which 29 works survive. The Sixteen and their associate conductor, Eamonn Dougan, perform the Missa a 14, the richly dramatic, multilayered Missa Concertata La Lombardesca with its vivid sackbut accompaniment and double choir, and the intriguing mini-drama, Audite mortales. The sound world, very loosely, brings to mind Monteverdi. The exciting dissonances and strange harmonic colours set Pękiel in a category of his own.Classical musicFiona Maddocksguardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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