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Digibooklet Co'l Dolche Suono
Co‘l dolce suono Ulrike Hofbauer ensemble arcimboldo | Thilo Hirsch JACQUES ARCADELT (~1507-1568) | ANTON FRANCESCO DONI (1513-1574) Il bianco e dolce cigno 2:35 Anton Francesco Doni, Dialogo della musica, Venedig 1544 Text: Cavalier Cassola, Diminutionen*: T. Hirsch FRANCESCO DE LAYOLLE (1492-~1540) Lasciar’ il velo 3:04 Giovanni Camillo Maffei, Delle lettere, [...], Neapel 1562 Text: Francesco Petrarca, Diminutionen: G. C. Maffei 1562 ADRIANO WILLAERT (~1490-1562) Amor mi fa morire 3:06 Il secondo Libro de Madrigali di Verdelotto, Venedig 1537 Text: Bonifacio Dragonetti, Diminutionen*: A. Böhlen SILVESTRO GANASSI (1492-~1565) Recercar Primo 0:52 Silvestro Ganassi, Lettione Seconda pur della Prattica di Sonare il Violone d’Arco da Tasti, Venedig 1543 Recerchar quarto 1:15 Silvestro Ganassi, Regola Rubertina, Regola che insegna sonar de viola d’archo tastada de Silvestro Ganassi dal fontego, Venedig 1542 GIULIO SEGNI (1498-1561) Ricercare XV 5:58 Musica nova accomodata per cantar et sonar sopra organi; et altri strumenti, Venedig 1540, Diminutionen*: A. Böhlen SILVESTRO GANASSI Madrigal 2:29 Silvestro Ganassi, Lettione Seconda, Venedig 1543 GIACOMO FOGLIANO (1468-1548) Io vorrei Dio d’amore 2:09 Silvestro Ganassi, Lettione Seconda, Venedig 1543, Diminutionen*: T. Hirsch GIACOMO FOGLIANO Recercada 1:30 Intavolature manuscritte per organo, Archivio della parrochia di Castell’Arquato ADRIANO WILLAERT Ricercar X 5:09 Musica nova [...], Venedig 1540 Diminutionen*: Félix Verry SILVESTRO GANASSI Recercar Secondo 0:47 Silvestro Ganassi, Lettione Seconda, Venedig 1543 SILVESTRO GANASSI Recerchar primo 0:47 Silvestro Ganassi, Regola Rubertina, Venedig 1542 JACQUES ARCADELT Quando co’l dolce suono 2:42 Il primo libro di Madrigali d’Arcadelt [...], Venedig 1539 Diminutionen*: T. -
Early Fifteenth Century
CONTENTS CHAPTER I ORIENTAL AND GREEK MUSIC Section Item Number Page Number ORIENTAL MUSIC Ι-6 ... 3 Chinese; Japanese; Siamese; Hindu; Arabian; Jewish GREEK MUSIC 7-8 .... 9 Greek; Byzantine CHAPTER II EARLY MEDIEVAL MUSIC (400-1300) LITURGICAL MONOPHONY 9-16 .... 10 Ambrosian Hymns; Ambrosian Chant; Gregorian Chant; Sequences RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR MONOPHONY 17-24 .... 14 Latin Lyrics; Troubadours; Trouvères; Minnesingers; Laude; Can- tigas; English Songs; Mastersingers EARLY POLYPHONY 25-29 .... 21 Parallel Organum; Free Organum; Melismatic Organum; Benedica- mus Domino: Plainsong, Organa, Clausulae, Motets; Organum THIRTEENTH-CENTURY POLYPHONY . 30-39 .... 30 Clausulae; Organum; Motets; Petrus de Cruce; Adam de la Halle; Trope; Conductus THIRTEENTH-CENTURY DANCES 40-41 .... 42 CHAPTER III LATE MEDIEVAL MUSIC (1300-1400) ENGLISH 42 .... 44 Sumer Is Icumen In FRENCH 43-48,56 . 45,60 Roman de Fauvel; Guillaume de Machaut; Jacopin Selesses; Baude Cordier; Guillaume Legrant ITALIAN 49-55,59 · • · 52.63 Jacopo da Bologna; Giovanni da Florentia; Ghirardello da Firenze; Francesco Landini; Johannes Ciconia; Dances χ Section Item Number Page Number ENGLISH 57-58 .... 61 School o£ Worcester; Organ Estampie GERMAN 60 .... 64 Oswald von Wolkenstein CHAPTER IV EARLY FIFTEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH 61-64 .... 65 John Dunstable; Lionel Power; Damett FRENCH 65-72 .... 70 Guillaume Dufay; Gilles Binchois; Arnold de Lantins; Hugo de Lantins CHAPTER V LATE FIFTEENTH CENTURY FLEMISH 73-78 .... 76 Johannes Ockeghem; Jacob Obrecht FRENCH 79 .... 83 Loyset Compère GERMAN 80-84 . ... 84 Heinrich Finck; Conrad Paumann; Glogauer Liederbuch; Adam Ile- borgh; Buxheim Organ Book; Leonhard Kleber; Hans Kotter ENGLISH 85-86 .... 89 Song; Robert Cornysh; Cooper CHAPTER VI EARLY SIXTEENTH CENTURY VOCAL COMPOSITIONS 87,89-98 ... -
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Teatro de la Zarzuela Centro Nacional de Difusión Musical MATTHIAS GOERNE barítono ALEXANDER SCHMALCZ piano XXI CICLO DE LIED RECITAL X TEATRO DE LA ZARZUELA | LUNES 29/06/15 20:00h Centro Nacional de Difusión Musical UNIVERSO BARROCO | Auditorio Nacional de Música UNIVERSO BARROCO | SAlA SINfónica 10/12/15 | ORQUESTA BARROCA DE HElSINKI 22/11/15 | 18:00h | ENSEMBlE MATHEUS AAPO HÄKKINEN clave y dirección | MATTHIAS JEAN-CHRISTOPHE SPINOSI director MONICA GROOP mezzosoprano MALENA ERNMAN Serse (mezzosoprano) Obras de Johan Helmich Roman, Joseph Martin Kraus, ADRIANA KUCˇEROVÁ Romilda (soprano) Johann Sebastian Bach y Joseph Haydn SONIA PRINA Arsamene (contralto) GOERNE barítono KERSTIN AVEMO Atalanta (soprano) 21/01/16 | HESPÈRION XXI MARINA DE LISO Amastre (mezzosoprano) JORDI SAVALL viola da gamba y dirección CHRISTIAN SENN Elviro (barítono) La Europa musical: 1500-1700 LUIGI DE DONATO Ariodate (bajo) Danzas italianas del renacimiento veneciano George Frideric Haendel (1685-1759): Serse, HW 40 Obras de John Dowland, Orlando Gibbons, William Brade, Luys de Milán, Antonio de Cabezón, Diego 14/12/15 | 19:30h | WIENER AKADEMIE ALEXANDER Ortiz, Samuel Scheidt, Joan Cabanilles, MARTIN HASElBÖCK director Henry Purcell, Guillaume Dumanoir, Antonio Valente SOPHIE KARTHÄUSER Susanna (soprano) y anónimos CARLOS MENA Joacim (contratenor) ALOIS MÜHLBACHER Daniel (contratenor) 25/02/16 | ACCADEMIA BIZANTINA SCHMALCZ piano MARIE-SOPHIE POLLAK Ayudante (soprano) OTTAVIO DANTONE clave y dirección PAUL SCHWEINESTER Primer anciano (tenor) Johann Sebastian -
High School Madrigals May 13, 2020
Concert Choir Virtual Learning High School Madrigals May 13, 2020 High School Concert Choir Lesson: May 13, 2020 Objective/Learning Target: students will learn about the history of the madrigal and listen to examples Bell Work ● Complete this google form. A Brief History of Madrigals ● 1501- music could be printed ○ This changed the game! ○ Reading music became expected ● The word “Madrigal” was first used in 1530 and was for musical settings of Italian poetry ● The Italian Madrigal became popular because the emphasis was on the meaning of the text through the music ○ It paved the way to opera and staged musical productions A Brief History of Madrigals ● Composers used text from popular poets at the time ● 1520-1540 Madrigals were written for SATB ○ At the time: ■ Cantus ■ Altus ■ Tenor ■ Bassus ○ More voices were added ■ Labeled by their Latin number ● Quintus (fifth voice) ● Sextus (sixth voice) ○ Originally written for 1 voice on a part A Brief History of Madrigals Homophony ● In the sixteenth century, instruments began doubling the voices in madrigals ● Madrigals began appearing in plays and theatre productions ● Terms to know: ○ Homophony: voices moving together with the same Polyphony rhythm ○ Polyphony: voices moving with independent rhythms ● Early madrigals were mostly homophonic and then polyphony became popular with madrigals A Brief History of Madrigals ● Jacques Arcadelt (1507-1568)was an Italian composer who used both homophony and polyphony in his madrigals ○ Il bianco e dolce cigno is a great example ● Cipriano de Rore -
APPENDIX 1 Inventories of Sources of English Solo Lute Music
408/2 APPENDIX 1 Inventories of sources of English solo lute music Editorial Policy................................................................279 408/2.............................................................................282 2764(2) ..........................................................................290 4900..............................................................................294 6402..............................................................................296 31392 ............................................................................298 41498 ............................................................................305 60577 ............................................................................306 Andrea............................................................................308 Ballet.............................................................................310 Barley 1596.....................................................................318 Board .............................................................................321 Brogyntyn.......................................................................337 Cosens...........................................................................342 Dallis.............................................................................349 Danyel 1606....................................................................364 Dd.2.11..........................................................................365 Dd.3.18..........................................................................385 -
Direction 2. Ile Fantaisies
CD I Josquin DESPREZ 1. Nymphes des bois Josquin Desprez 4’46 Vox Luminis Lionel Meunier: direction 2. Ile Fantaisies Josquin Desprez 2’49 Ensemble Leones Baptiste Romain: fiddle Elisabeth Rumsey: viola d’arco Uri Smilansky: viola d’arco Marc Lewon: direction 3. Illibata dei Virgo a 5 Josquin Desprez 8’48 Cappella Pratensis Rebecca Stewart: direction 4. Allégez moy a 6 Josquin Desprez 1’07 5. Faulte d’argent a 5 Josquin Desprez 2’06 Ensemble Clément Janequin Dominique Visse: direction 6. La Spagna Josquin Desprez 2’50 Syntagma Amici Elsa Frank & Jérémie Papasergio: shawms Simen Van Mechelen: trombone Patrick Denecker & Bernhard Stilz: crumhorns 7. El Grillo Josquin Desprez 1’36 Ensemble Clément Janequin Dominique Visse: direction Missa Lesse faire a mi: Josquin Desprez 8. Sanctus 7’22 9. Agnus Dei 4’39 Cappella Pratensis Rebecca Stewart: direction 10. Mille regretz Josquin Desprez 2’03 Vox Luminis Lionel Meunier: direction 11. Mille regretz Luys de Narvaez 2’20 Rolf Lislevand: vihuela 2: © CHRISTOPHORUS, CHR 77348 5 & 7: © HARMONIA MUNDI, HMC 901279 102 ITALY: Secular music (from the Frottole to the Madrigal) 12. Giù per la mala via (Lauda) Anonymous 6’53 EnsembleDaedalus Roberto Festa: direction 13. Spero haver felice (Frottola) Anonymous 2’24 Giovanne tutte siano (Frottola) Vincent Bouchot: baritone Frédéric Martin: lira da braccio 14. Fammi una gratia amore Heinrich Isaac 4’36 15. Donna di dentro Heinrich Isaac 1’49 16. Quis dabit capiti meo aquam? Heinrich Isaac 5’06 Capilla Flamenca Dirk Snellings: direction 17. Cor mio volunturioso (Strambotto) Anonymous 4’50 Ensemble Daedalus Roberto Festa: direction 18. -
Zwischen Strengem Reglement Und Freier Entfaltung Die Ersten Kapellmeister Der Kurbrandenburgischen Hofkapelle in Der Zeit Vor Dem Dreißigjährigen Krieg
Kulturgeschichte Preuûens - Colloquien 3 (2016) Detlef Giese Zwischen strengem Reglement und freier Entfaltung Die ersten Kapellmeister der kurbrandenburgischen Hofkapelle in der Zeit vor dem Dreiûigjährigen Krieg Abstract Dass es vornehmlich die Kapellmeister sind, die einem Klangkörper Gesicht und Stimme geben, gilt für die Gegenwart gleichermaûen wie für die Geschichte. Der jeweilige Stelleninhaber ist einerseits eingebunden in seine vertraglichen Verpflichtungen, besitzt andererseits aber auch gewisse Freiheiten, im Rahmen bestimmter Möglichkeiten seinen Tätigkeitsbereich für sich selbst zu definieren. Die Erwartungshaltungen der wechselnden Dienstherren wandeln sich ebenso wie das politisch-gesellschaftliche, institutionelle und allgemein kulturelle Umfeld, in der die administrative und künstlerische Arbeit des Kapellmeisters angesiedelt ist. Die Wirkung und Ausstrahlungskraft, welche die Protagonisten hierbei entfalten, sind wichtige Gradmesser für die Bedeutung sowohl der Person als auch der Institution im regionalen wie überregionalen Maûstab. Für die Frühzeit der kurbrandenburgischen Hofkapelle sind zumindest die Namen einiger Kapellmeister überliefert, die als empirische Individualitäten fassbar werden. Dem ersten namentlich bekannte Amtsträger Johann Wesalius, der bereits in den 1570er Jahren an der Spitze des Ensembles stand, kommt in diesem Zusammenhang Aufmerksamkeit und Interesse zu, desgleichen Musikern wie Johannes Eccard und Nikolaus Zangius, die in den ersten beiden Jahrzehnten des 17. Jahrhunderts zu den respektablen, im Falle von Eccard sogar zu den prominenten, bis heute immer noch wertgeschätzten deutschen Komponisten ihrer Zeit zählten. Obwohl sie an jeweilige Rahmenbedingungen materieller wie personeller Art gebunden waren, besaûen sie doch ausreichend Räume zur eigenen Entfaltung, um sich künstlerisch zu profilieren. Auf der anderen Seite steht eine strenge Reglementierungen der Aufgaben und Aktivitäten von Seiten der Regenten, die nicht selten einengend wirkten, zumal die Ressourcen über den betrachteten Zeitraum von 1570 bis ca. -
Les Pseaumes De David (Vol
CONVIVIUMchoir for renaissance·MUSICUM music Scott Metcalfe, music director Les pseaumes de David (vol. II) Les pseaumes mis en rimes francoise, par Clément Marot, & Théodore de Bèze (Geneva, 1562) Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562–1621) Claude Le Jeune (c. 1530–1600) Claude Goudimel (c. 1520–1572) Ps. 114 Quand Israel hors d’Egypte sortit 1. Clément Marot (poem) & Loys Bourgeois (tune), Les pseaumes mis en rimes francoise (Geneva, 1562) 2. Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Livre second des pseaumes de David (Amsterdam, 1613) Ps. 127 On a beau sa maison bâtir 1. Théodore de Bèze (poem) & Loys Bourgeois (tune),Les pseaumes mis en rimes francoise 2. Sweelinck, Livre second des pseaumes de David Ps. 130 Du fonds de ma pensée 1. Marot & Bourgeois, Les pseaumes mis en rimes francoise 2. Claude Goudimel, Les 150 pseaumes de David (Paris, 1564) 3. Goudimel, Les cent cinquante pseaumes de David (Paris, 1568) 4. Sweelinck, Livre second des pseaumes de David Sweelinck: Motets from Cantiones sacrae (Antwerp, 1619) De profundis clamavi (Ps. 130) O domine Jesu Christe Ps. 23 Mon Dieu me paist sous sa puissance haute 1. Marot & Bourgeois, Les pseaumes mis en rimes francoise 2. Claude Le Jeune, Les cent cinquante pseaumes de David (Paris, 1601) 3. Le Jeune, Dodecachorde, contenant douze pseaumes de David (La Rochelle, 1598) intermission Ps. 104 Sus sus, mon ame, il te faut dire bien 1. Marot, Les pseaumes mis en rimes francoise 2. Claude Goudimel, Les 150 pseaumes de David 3. Goudimel, Les cent cinquante pseaumes de David 4. Sweelinck, Livre quatriesme et conclusionnal de pseaumes de David (Haarlem, 1621) Le Jeune: Two psalms from Pseaumes en vers mesurez mis en musique (1606) Ps. -
An Historical and Analytical Study of Renaissance Music for the Recorder and Its Influence on the Later Repertoire Vanessa Woodhill University of Wollongong
University of Wollongong Research Online University of Wollongong Thesis Collection University of Wollongong Thesis Collections 1986 An historical and analytical study of Renaissance music for the recorder and its influence on the later repertoire Vanessa Woodhill University of Wollongong Recommended Citation Woodhill, Vanessa, An historical and analytical study of Renaissance music for the recorder and its influence on the later repertoire, Master of Arts thesis, School of Creative Arts, University of Wollongong, 1986. http://ro.uow.edu.au/theses/2179 Research Online is the open access institutional repository for the University of Wollongong. For further information contact the UOW Library: [email protected] AN HISTORICAL AND ANALYTICAL STUDY OF RENAISSANCE MUSIC FOR THE RECORDER AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE LATER REPERTOIRE by VANESSA WOODHILL. B.Sc. L.T.C.L (Teachers). F.T.C.L A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the School of Creative Arts in the University of Wollongong. "u»«viRsmr •*"! This thesis is submitted in accordance with the regulations of the University of Wotlongong in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts. I hereby certify that the work embodied in this thesis is the result of original research and has not been submitted for a higher degree at any other University or similar institution. Copyright for the extracts of musical works contained in this thesis subsists with a variety of publishers and individuals. Further copying or publishing of this thesis may require the permission of copyright owners. Signed SUMMARY The material in this thesis approaches Renaissance music in relation to the recorder player in three ways. -
The Collegium Musicum the Madrigal Singers
The School ofMusic , presents the 57th program ofthe 1989-90 season c,'19qO 2. -2-7 The Collegium Musicum Margriet Tmdemans, Director The Madrigal Singers Joan Catoni Conlon. Director .. '..,-' ' "LaBella Venezia" Diversity of styles from La Serenissima February 27, 1990, 8:00 PM Meany 1beater " I -- --......~. r' I D~lI,(001 c fk.s 'fF Ir t9 0 2 11.(,,;03 Thus. amidst her angry tears, she lifted her voice to heaven. In this way in the hearts oflovers does Love Program mixflames and ice. Ca.~"'7*1lr(&02A Cynthia Beiunen. mezzo-soprano Dessus Ie marebe d'Arras (1528) .......... ADRIAN WIU.AERT (C.1490-1562) At the market (me"ily. merrily we play). I encountered a Spaniard (merrily ...). He said, 'Usten. maid,' Hor care canzonette (1584) ......................•CI..AUDIO MONTEVERDI (merrily...) 'I will give you silver' (merrily...). Dear camonets. go swiftly and surely. Ricercar declmo (Venice. 1559) ................................WILLAERT without saying a word. to Idss her hand... r Sweet camonets. go only to one...begging her pardon... Maledetto (1632) .................................CI..AUDIO MONTEVERDI Adoramus te (1620) ....................CI..AUDIO MONTEVERDI (1567-1643) (Lament ofOlympia. abandoned by her lover on a We adore you. 0 Christ. and we bless'JOu./Or by your desert island}Cursed one! I love with afaitlt/ul. burn.ing passion. priceless blood, you have redeemed us. Have mercy upon yet I am a river oftorment. Love's ~ows pierce us. me. yet I am disarmed. You dismiss the fire ofmy love! Laurie Hungerford Flint, soprano Cantate Domino (1620) ........................... CI..AUDIO MONTEVERDI Sing to the Lord a new song. a bless G04 s name, who has made miracles to happen. -
The 2007 Edition Is Available in PDF Form By
VOX The new Chapter Secretary: Nick Gale [email protected] The Academy of St Cecilia Patrons: The Most Hon. The Marquess of Londonderry Dean and Education Advisor: Sir Peter Maxwell Davies CBE John McIntosh OBE Vice Patrons: James Bowman CBE, Naji Hakim, Monica Huggett [email protected] From the master Treasurer: Paula Chandler [email protected] elcome to the 2007 edition of Vox - the mouthpiece of the Academy of St Cecilia. Registrar: Jonathan Lycett We always welcome contributions from our members - [email protected] indeed without them Vox would not exist. In this edition we announce our restructured Chapter and its new members; feature a major article on Thomas Tallis Director of Communications: whose 500th anniversay falls at this time; and we Alistair Dixon review the Academy’s most major event to date, the [email protected] chant day held in June 2006. Our new address is: Composer in Residence: Nicholas O'Neill The Academy of St Cecilia Email: [email protected] C/o Music Department [email protected] Cathedral House Westminster Bridge Road Web site: LONDON SE1 7HY www.academyofsaintcecilia.com Archivist: Graham Hawkes Tel: 020 8265 6703 [email protected] ~ Page 1 ~ ~ Page 2 ~ Advisors to the Academy Thomas Tallis (c.1505 - 1585) Alistair Dixon, a member of the Chapter of the Academy, spent ten years studying and performing the music of Thomas Tallis. In 2005 Academic Advisor: he released the last in the series of recordings with his choir, Chapelle Dr Reinhard Strohm PhD (KU Berlin) FBA HonFASC. Heather Professor of Music Oxford University du Roi, of the Complete Works of Thomas Tallis in nine volumes. -
Album Booklet
Calvin Psalter Calvin Psalter Mon Dieu me paist Verses 1 & 3 harm. Claude Goudimel (c. 1505–1572) harm. Claude Goudimel Psalms by Verse 2 harm. Claude Le Jeune (1528–1600) 14. C’est un Judée (Psalm 76) [0:55] Claude Le Jeune (1528/30–1600) 1. Or sus serviteurs du Seigneur (Psalm 134) [2:20] Claude Le Jeune C’est un Judée (Psalm 76) Calvin Psalter Du dixiesme mode harm. Claude Goudimel 15. C’est un Judée proprement [2:30] 2. Mon Dieu me paist (Psalm 23) [1:10] 16. La void-on par lui fracassez [1:27] The Choir of St Catharine’s College, Cambridge 17. On a pillé comme endormis [1:53] Claude Le Jeune 18. Tu es terrible et plein d’effroi [1:28] Mon Dieu me paist (Psalm 23) 19. Alors ô Dieu! [2:09] Edward Wickham conductor Du quatriesme mode 20. Quelque jour tu viendras trouser [1:58] 3. Mon Dieu me paist [2:21] 21. Offrez vos dons à lui [1:28] 4. Si seurement, que quand au val viendroye [2:57] Calvin Psalter 5. Tu oins mon chef d’huiles [1:46] harm. Claude Goudimel 22. Dés qu’adversité (Psalm 46) [0:59] Calvin Psalter 6. Propos exquis (Psalm 45) [1:01] Claude Le Jeune Dés qu’adversité (Psalm 46) Claude Le Jeune Du neufiesme mode Propos exquis (Psalm 45) 23. Dés qu’adversité nous offense [2:22] Du troisieme mode 24. Voire deusent les eaux profondes [2:00] 7. Propos exquis [2:16] 25. Il est certain qu’au milieu d’elle [2:44] 8.