Diese Veranstaltung fand in der Vergangenheit statt
Cadogan Hall5 Sloane Terrace, London, Greater London, SW1X 9DQ, Vereinigtes Königreich
Datum/Zeit in London Zeitzone
Programm
Smith, Andrew (b. 1970) | Surrexit Christus | |
Power, Leonel (1370-1445) | Beata progenies | |
Dunstable, John (1390-1453) | Speciosa facta es | |
Smith, Andrew (b. 1970) | Worcester fragments (1300): Flos regalis | |
Cornysh II, William (1465-1523) | Ave Maria, mater dei | |
Smith, Andrew (b. 1970) | Ave Maris Stella | |
Lambe, Walter (1450-1504) | Stella caeli | |
Crecquillon, Thomas (1505-1557) | Lamentations of Jeremiah | |
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) | Four quartets for male voice, D.983 (Op.17) | |
Brown, Gregory (b. 1949) | Abschied vom Leser | |
Brown, Gregory (b. 1949) | The Dying Californian | |
Finzi, Gerald (1901-1956) | Thou didst delight my eyes, Op.32 | |
Janequin, Clément (1485-1558) | La guerre, madrigal | |
Based on New York Polyphony’s acclaimed 2010 Avie Records release, Tudor City is “a stunning tour through chant, polyphony, and renaissance harmonies” (American Public Media). An allusion to the historic New York neighbourhood, Tudor City highlights the works of English composers active during the reign of the Tudor dynasty, effortlessly interspersed new works written for the quartet by Andrew Smith. The second half of the programme explores works for male voices by Schubert and Finzi, as well as two commissioned works by American composer, Gregory Brown and ending with Clement Janequin’s lively depiction of the Battle of Marignan in “La Guerre.” Part of the Choral at Cadogan 2011/12 series. Series discounts available.