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Giants of the Flemish Renaissance
2010-2011 Season |
Saturday, November 20, 2010 8:00 PM Church of St. Mary the Virgin (145 W. 46th Street) |
Early Music
Josquin des Prez - Absalon, fili mi Antoine Brumel - Missa pro defunctis Jean de Ockeghem - Offertorium Christopher Tye - In pace Lionel Power - Beata progenies John Dunstaple - Speciosa facta es anonymous - Flos regalis (from Worcester Fragments, c.1300) Walter Lambe - Stella caeli William Cornysh - Gaude virgo mater Christi John Taverner - Magnificat a 4 New York Polyphony, an emerging Manhattan-based quartet, has been likened to Anonymous 4 for their impeccable ensemble and wide-ranging programming. They perform Flemish and Tudor music for men’s voices, bringing a unique richness to selections by Ockeghem, Brumel, Dunstable, and Taverner, including excerpts from their new album, Tudor City. Audivi vocem, composed by Thomas Tallis (c.1505-1585), is from New York Polyphony's new recording, Tudor City, Track 10. |
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