Huelgas Ensemble: Rome in Multiples

Program: #12-06   Air Date: Jan 30, 2012

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Paul van Nevel and his group present some of the lesser-known Roman composers: Animuccia, Anerio, Agazzari, and Michelangelo Rossi.

Spotlight on the Netherlands
 

We continue our long and fruitful association with our partners at Radio Netherlands in presenting a series of concerts from the 2011 Holland Festival of Early Music at Utrecht. We direct listeners to their web site, which will provide more in-depth information about the music and performers we hear as well as more information about the festival:

www.rnwclassical.com

The primary theme for 2011 was a celebration of Rome: The Eternal City.

V. Huelgas Ensemble, Paul van Nevel, cond. (12-06: "Rome in Multiples")

  • Anon. (c.1530): Alma che scarca
  • GIOVANNI ANIMUCCIA (c.1510-1571): Gia fu presta da te ("Gia was just right for you"); Ogni girno tu mi di ("Each day you give to me")
  • Anon. (c.1520): Chi vol seguir la guerra ("Who would wish to follow the war")
  • GIOVANNI ANIMUCCIA: S'io mori'n croce per te ("If I died on the cross for you")
  • GIOVANNI PIERLUIGI da PALESTRINA (1525-1594): Missa Ut re fa sol La (1570)
  • FELICE ANERIO (c.1560-1614): In Monte Oliveti (Upon the Mount of Olives)
  • AGOSTINO AGAZZARI (c.1580-1642): Stabat Mater
  • GIOVANNI BACILIERI (active 1607-1619): Lamentations of Jeremiah
  • MICHELANGELO ROSSI (1601-1656): Occhi, un tempo mia vita (text Guarini: "You eyes, which in my time")

Composer Info

GIOVANNI ANIMUCCIA (c.1510-1571), GIOVANNI PIERLUIGI da PALESTRINA (1525-1594), FELICE ANERIO (c.1560-1614), AGOSTINO AGAZZARI (c.1580-1642), GIOVANNI BACILIERI (active 1607-1619), MICHELANGELO ROSSI (1601-1656)