Cappella Pratensis & Sollazzo Ensemble
That Brabanders are true Burgundians, that we already knew. But that 's-Hertogenbosch was once the epicentre of Low Countries music practice as well as gastronomy is less well known. The southern Dutch city with its abundance of churches and monasteries ('little Rome') possessed both a magnificent choir and a delicacy no less magnificent: the swan, the showpiece of the Illustrious Brotherhood of our Blessed Lady's annual banquet. With the Sollazzo Ensemble as its ‘marching band’, Cappella Pratensis invites you to a tasty return trip to the Renaissance.
Programme
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Benedictus Appenzeller
Kyrie (from: Missa ‘Ick had een boelken uutvercoren’)
c1480/88-after 1558 -
Anonymus
Song: Ick had een boelken uutvercoren
16th century -
Jheronimus Vinders
Sanctus (from: Missa ‘Fors seulement’)
fl 1525-6 -
Matthaeus Pipelare
Chanson: Fors seulement
c1450-c1515 -
Jheronimus Vinders
Agnus Dei (from: Missa ‘Mijns liefkens bruijn ooghen’)
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Benedictus Appenzeller
Song: Mijns liefkens bruijn ooghen
Programme subject to change
Musicians
- Cappella Pratensis
- Tim Braithwaite, Andrew Hallock superius
- Lior Leibovici altus
- Peter de Laurentiis tenor
- Marc Busnel bassus
- Stratton Bull artistic direction
- Sollazzo Ensemble
- Filipa Meneses vihuela d’arco
- Mara Winter flute
- Christoph Sommer lute
- Anna Danilevskaia artistic direction, vihuela d’arco