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The Annual Christmas post 2022 [24 CDs]
Again, it's Christmas time. Counted from the start of our blog, we published over 200 seasonal recordings of Noëls, Magnificats, Advent and Christmas oratoria and related compositions, from the middle ages till today. We wish you all a merry Christmas, together with family and friends.Thomas Cadfael & DutchPublisherStudent of Rembrandt (1646)A Cavalier ChristmasWorks of Gibbons, Byrd, Dering, Grandi,Peerson, Lawes, Jeffreys and JenkinsThe Ebor SingersChelys Consort of ViolsPaul Gameson - directionLabel: Resonus Classics RES10202Recorded: March 2015Download 1fichier uptobox zippyHodie Christus natus estKerstmuziek in de NederlandenWorks of Van Eyck, Sweelinck,Messaus, Padbrué and othersCapella AmsterdamJan Boeke - directionPublished in 1990Label: Lindenberg LBCD19Download 1fichier uptobox zippyThe Christmas StoryTraditional folk carols, Motetsand other Dialogues and ChantsTheatre of VoicesArs Nova CopenhagenPaul Hillier - directionPublished in 2011Label: harmonia mundi HMU 807565Download 1fichier uptobox zippyA Wondrous MysteryWorks of Clemens non Papa, Eccard, Handl, Hassler,Praetorius and VulpiusStile AnticoLabel: Harmonia mundi HMU 807575Recorded: Feb 2015Download 1fichier uptobox zippyDass sich wunder alle Welt - German […]
2022-05-24 08:17:38
The Vache Baroque Festival, which takes place this year from 2 to 4 September 2022, has launched a new video series celebrating the work of women composers of the Baroque era. The videos will feature performances of music by the English composer (and wife of a baronet) Lady Mary Dering (1629-1704) who studied with Henry Lawes, the Italian composer Lucia Quinciani (c1566, fl 1611) the earliest known published female composer of monody, the Italian composer Francesca Caccini (1587-1641), daughter of a composer, she worked at the Florentine court and wrote the oldest surviving opera by a woman, French composer Julie Pinel (1710-1737), born into a family of composers and who published a collection of songs, English composere Elisabetta de Gambarini (1730-1765), born in England to Italian aristocratic parents, she may have studied with Geminiani, and Chiara Margarita Cozzolani (1602-1676/78), a cloistered nun who wrote music for her convent.The first video appeared […]
2019-12-11 08:48:53
If you enjoy concerts which celebrate Christmas but want to avoid the standard carols and the usual Christmas repertoire, then Friday's concert from Londinium and conductor Andrew Griffiths might be for you. The choir is presenting O Magnum Mysterium at St John's Church, Waterloo on 13 December 2019, and it features a nice selection of seasonal music, old and new, with few if any hackneyed favourites.The new music includes works by Matthew Martin, John McCabe, Morten Lauridsen (his O Magnum Mysterium which is now ubiquitous enough to be a modern classic), Cecilia McDowall, Frances Pott, Cheryl Frances Hoad, Gabriel Jackson and Giles Swayne. Not quite so modern, but certainly deserving of being better known are Kenneth Leighton's Three Carols (from 1948) and his Nativitie. Older composers in the mix include Sweelinck, Hieronymus Praetorius, Richard Dering, Palestrina, Byrd, Rachmaninov, and Lassus.Full details from the Londinium website.
2019-01-20 07:59:13
Purity meets secrecy in a glittering showcase of Elizabethan Catholic composers. Plus, more fine Vaughan Williams from the RLPO • In a Strange Land: Elizabethan Composers in Exile (Harmonia Mundi) is the latest collection, released with unerring timeliness, from Stile Antico, the 12-strong ensemble whose name signals tonal purity, precision and musical intelligence. The theme is spiritual and political disjuncture. Many leading composers in the time of Elizabeth I were forced to uphold their Catholic faith in secrecy or exile, caught between conscience and submission. Together with shorter works such as John Dowland’s Flow, my tears, William Byrd’s Tristitia et anxietas and Richard Dering’s Factum et silentium, Robert White’s majestic, 22-minute Lamentations provides the crowning glory. The album is enriched, in all respects, by a contribution from a modern Elizabethan, Huw Watkins (b1976). His setting of Shakespeare’s strange, allegorical poem The Phoenix and the Turtle – about the destruction of an […]
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