PROGRAM SCHEDULES 2004 > OCTOBER 2004
Millennium of Music
October 2004 Schedule



#04-41: 10/4/04
Clemen non Papa--New Research: Musicologist Stephen Rice created the Brabant Ensemble out of Oxford to address the neglected performances of the rich Franco-Flemish repertoire from 1520-1560. This week, more on this composer of the odd name, exquisite music, loose affiliation to Charles V, affiliation with St. Donatian in Bruges, and violent death.

#04-42: 10/11/04

Liturgy of St. Basil:
After a return pilgrimage to the Benedictine Abbey of Chevetogne in Belgium, we have brought back a stunning new body of recordings, as this unique group continues its mission of uniting the ancient division between western & eastern Christianity through musical service.

#04-43: 10/18/04
The First Opera at Utrecht: Our first concert from the 2004 Holland Festival of Early Music at Utrecht features a stunning recreation--the first reconstructable work that had the word "opera" attached to it, Emilio de' Cavalieri's Rappresentatione di Anima e di Corpo, premiered in 1600.

#04-44: 10/25/04

Lost Songs of the Rhineland Harper: From its source in the Rheinwaldhorn Glacier in the Swiss Alps, down to Basel and along the 500 navigable miles to the north Sea, the Rhine has been a source of culture. This week, Benjamin Bagby of Sequentia shares his stunning reconstruction of the earliest secular music of the German-speaking peoples.


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