Program
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Basse dance "La gatta" & "La Brosse" Pierre Attaingnant (ca. 1494-1551/2) Department of Music Presents Loing de vo tresdoulce presence 15th c. Anon., Mellon Chansonnier
La Spagna Early 16th c. Anon., Bologna MS Q18 Collegium Musicum & Madrigal Singers Bianca Hall, Director Pavane “La fasane” Anon. (1540), Cambrai MS 124 (125-128) Sine Nomine When Daphne from fair Phoebus 16th c. Anon. Without Name
Pavane “Svizzera” Anon. (1540), Cambrai MS 124 (125-128) Pavane Anon (ca. 1540), Munich MS mus. 1516
Sumer is icumen in 13th c. Anon.
Fortuna Desperata Antoine Busnois? (ca. 1430-1492)
Anon (1504), Canti C no. 150 Jacopo da Bologna (fl. 1340-ca. 1386)
L’homme armé ca. 15th c. Anon. Kyrie from Missa L'homme armé Johannes Ockeghem (1410/1425-1497) Kyrie from Missa L'homme armé Busnois
Gloria from Missa Sine Nomine Wilson G. Chandler Recital Hall Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina The F. Ludwig Diehn Center for the Performing Arts The Water is Wide trad. Scotland, arr. Adriano Secco
Tuesday, March 26, 2019 7:30 PM Wayfaring Stranger trad. Appalachia, arr. Moira Smiley Personnel ODU Early Music Events 2019-2020 Renaissance Recorder Consort Mike Bjorklund 10/29/2019 – Madrigal Singers and Collegium Musicum – 7:30 PM Susan Hagel The Madrigal Singers and Collegium Musicum ensembles will present a concert Bianca Hall of early sacred and secular music from Spain and Mexico. Free admission Collegium Musicum Diehn Center for the Performing Arts, Chandler Recital Hall Anne Bell, recorder & viola da gamba Dan Cudney, guitar
Mike Bjorklund, recorder Leah Greenwald, baroque violin Joseph Bürgler, recorder Susan Hagel, recorder Cheri Caleo, recorder Martina Jonas, viola da gamba 11/4/2019 – Diehn Concert: Blue Heron Renaissance Choir – 7:30 PM Jake Carter, recorder King Richardson, percussion Joshua Caudell, recorder Tickets $15 general, $10 ODU students
Madrigal Singers 11/4/2019 – Master Class: Blue Heron Renaissance Choir – 12:30 PM
Soprano Alto Tenor Bass Free admission Javonne Anthony Helen Anne Bradshaw Lewis Armstrong Logan Kenison Blue Heron is engaged in the exploration of Renaissance and medieval vocal Natalie Dyke Madison Chisum Tracy James Noah Payton* music. Putting the study of original sources in the service of persuasive, vivid Nicole Jenkins Mary Sensabaugh James Nicholson* and exciting concert presentations, the ensemble is now established as the finest Cristina Loyola* Brandi White of its type in North America. Madison Perry Diehn Center for the Performing Arts, Chandler Recital Hall Lee Smith
*soloist
12/6/2019 & 12/7/2019 – Madrigal Banquet – 6:30 PM About the Ensembles A festive evening featuring full-course historical meals, as well as historical and seasonal music provided by the ODU Madri- The ODU Collegium Musicum is a unique ensemble that brings together stu- gal Singers and Collegium Musicum. dents and members of the community to study and perform early music from $20 ODU students; $35 ODU faculty, non-students, and groups of six or more; $40 the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and Classical periods. A variety of instru- ments are used, including recorders, crumhorns, viols and guitars. The ensemble general recently acquired a consort of Renaissance recorders handmade by Thomas Pres- Diehn Center for the Performing Arts, Atrium cott. The ensemble gives concerts on campus each semester and performs else- where in the Hampton Roads region. In addition, the Colleguim Musicum per- forms at the annual Department of Music Madrigal Banquet. 3/31/2020 – Madrigal Singers and Collegium Musicum – 7:30 PM The ODU Madrigal Singers is a chamber vocal ensemble made up of music majors and students from other departments in the university. Singing music As a part of Early Music Month, the Madrigal Singers and Collegium Musicum from around the world and from all time periods, the Madrigal Singers present ensembles will present a concert of early sacred and secular music. performances in the fall and spring semesters. In early December, the Madrigal Free admission Banquets feature full-course Renaissance meals with costumes and lots of music. Diehn Center for the Performing Arts, Chandler Recital Hall Each year, the banquets feature the food and music of a particular region.