A Meeting in Toledo

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Program: #03-44   Air Date: Nov 03, 2003

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In the early summer of 1502, Duke Philip the Fair of Burgundy was escorted into Toledo by his father-in-law King Ferdinand, where they were greeted by Queen Isabella. The greatest lowland of composers of the day traveled along and composed for the occasion, and the latest recording by the Orlando Consort celebrates this meeting.

NOTE: In the early summer of 1502, Philip the Fair, Duke of Burgundy, was accompanied by his wife Juana (known as "the Mad") into Toledo, escorted by his father-in-law Ferdinand of Aragon to be greeted by Isabella of Castile. The great Burgundian choir was met by musicians of the court of Ferdinand and Isabella. This week, we hear the Orlando Consort recreate this meeting from their recording The Toledo Summit on the Harmonia Mundi label (CD # HMU 907328).

The program is sponsored in part by the Belgian Tourist Office and the Embassy of Belgium in Washington, D.C. For more information on visiting Belgium, you may contact the Belgian Tourist Office at:

www.visitbelgium.com.

ALONSO de MONDÈJAR (fl. 1502/06): Ave rex noster.

PIERRE de la RUE (c. 1460–1518): Gaude virgo.

JUAN de ANCHIETA (1462–1523): Libera me, Domine.

FRANCISCO de PEÑALOSA (c. 1470–1528): Versa est in luctum.

FRANCISCO de la TORRE (fl. 1483–1504): Adorámoste, Se|or.

ALEXANDER AGRICOLA (c. 1446–1506): Je n'ay dueil.

AGRICOLA: Si dedero.

PIERRE de la RUE: Missa Nunca fué pena mayor: Kyrie.

Anon.: Ora baila tú.

PIERRE de la RUE: Autant en emporte le vent.

FRANCISCO de la TORRE: Justa fué mi perdición.

PEDRO de LAGARTO (fl. 1490–1507): Andad, pasiones, andad.

ANTOINE DIVITIS (c. 1470–c.1515/34): O desolatorum consolatur.

ANTOINE BRUMEL (c.1460-c.1515): Mater patris.

ALONSO de MONDÈJAR: Oyan todos mi tormento.

PIERRE de la RUE: Secretz regretz.

LUCHAS (fl.c. 1500): A la caça, sus, a caça.

JOSQUIN DESPREZ (c. 1450?–1521): In te, Domine, speravi.

PEDRO DIAZ de AUX (fl.1480-1510): Ave sanctissimum.

JOSQUIN (attrib.): Ave festiva ferculis.

FRANCISCO de PEÑALOSA : Missa L'homme armé: Credo.

Composer Info

ALEXANDER AGRICOLA (c. 1446–1506), ALONSO de MONDÈJAR (fl. 1502/06), ANONYMOUS, ANTOINE BRUMEL (c. 1460-c. 1515), ANTOINE DIVITIS (c. 1470–c.1515/34), FRANCISCO de la TORRE (fl. 1483–1504), FRANCISCO de PEÑALOSA (c. 1470–1528), JUAN de ANCHIETA (1462–1523), PEDRO de LAGARTO (fl. 1490–1507), PIERRE de la RUE (c. 1460–1518)

CD Info

HMU 907328.

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