|
|
Millennium of Music
May 2003 Schedule
#03-18: 5/05/03
Thomas Tomkins: Music Divine--One of the earlisest fans of the program was the direct descendent of the composer who lived from the time of Elizabeth, through the Jacobean Era, and into the Interregnum. We dedicate this new first-time-ever recording of the much admired 1622 songbook of Tomkins to his memory.
#03-19: 5/12/03
Cipriano de Rore--Born in poverty in Antwerp, few of the Flemish composers who made such a mark on European music had an impact as great as Cipriano--at the end of his life he went between Brussels and Parma, where he is interred beside the great artist Agostino Caracci.
#03-20: 5/19/03
Victoria and Palestrina in Rome--Music in Rome at the end of the 16th century performed by the Orchestra of the Renaissance at the 2002 Holland Festival of Early Music at Utrecht.
#03-21: 5/26/03
Ludwig Senfl--Switzerland's greatest composer has been woefully under-represented on disc. We are fortunate to present a new recording of lieder, the Missa Nisi Dominus, and motets including those for the Feast of the Ascension
#03-22: 6/02/03
Palestrina's Pentecostal Music--Moving into the season of Pentecost, we turn to the exquisite new recording of the settings of sequences, motets, and the grand Missa Dum complerentur with the Westminster Cathedral Choir.
PLAYLIST ARCHIVE 2003 >
|
|
 |
|
|