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PROGRAM SCHEDULES > OCTOBER 2006
Millennium of Music
October 2006 Schedule


Music from the Lowlands

NOTE: We continue our association with our partners the Flemish Government at the Embassy of Belgium in Washington, D.C. in association and the Belgian Tourist Office in New York. For more general information on Flanders, you may contact the tourist office at:

www.visitflanders.com

and for information about visiting Flanders, at:

www.visitbelgium.com/flanders

#06-41: 10/02/06 -- Missa L'homme arme--Two great Franco-Flemish composers, Dendermonde's Johannes Ockeghem and the influential Jacob Obrecht (born in Bergen op Zoom, and working in the great city of Bruges), are among the 30-odd who set masses on this famous tune--we'll hear an import disc with the Capella Fidicina..

#06-42: 10/09/06-- Gheerkin de Hondt--While born in Delft, this almost-unknown composer spent his formative creative years in Bruges. Among the rarities on this disc are his setting of a mass for St. Cecelia (patron saint of music), and notably the birth date of his famous predecessor at Bruges, Jacob Obrecht.

#06-43: 10/16/06 -- Jacobus de Kerle: Da Pacem Domine--Contentious, controversial, and truly pan-European, Ieper's Jacobus de Kerle has been championed by that most dedicated of Lowlands music proponents, Paul van Nevel with his Huelgas Ensemble--the new disc even includes excepts from the de Kerle Requiem.

#06-44: 10/23/06 -- Jacob Obrecht: The Secular Works--While most of the secular works by the great Obrecht are lost or fragmentary, the Camerata Trajectina has put together a massive project to reconstruct these once immensely popular pieces.

#06-45: 10/30/06-- Dulcis Melancholia--Born in Brussels, the tragic life of Margaret of Austria was central not only to early 16th century European politics. Her adopted city of Mechlin was surrounded by the greatest composers of the day; on this new disc Dirk Snelling's Capilla Flamenca looks at her circle, including Josquin, Pierre de la Rue, Obrecht, and Agricola.

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