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SUMMARY:Inspired by Leonardo
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for voices with Tutor Robert Hollingworth in Dorridge. \nVictoria – Alma Redemptoris mater / Unus ex discipulis meis\nMonteverdi – Era l’anima mia\nNicolson – Sing\, shepherds all\nTallis – Salvator mundi\nJanequin – La Guerre  \nA mixed platter of Renaissance vocal fare\, inspired by thoughts about Leonardo da Vinci in his 500th anniversary year. From Monteverdi – an intense late madrigal: from Tallis\, sublime polyphony in the fully continental style followed by a madrigal from the Triumphs of Oriana.  From Victoria a sumptuous double-choir hymn to the Virgin but also one of his intimate but dark Tenebrae responsories. Then to keep us all awake after lunch\, part of the French poet-priest Clement Janequin’s most extravagant pieces (famous through the 16th century) – ‘the battle’.  \n Robert Hollingworth is passionate about Renaissance and 20th/21st century music and renowned for creating ground-breaking projects which present music to audiences in innovative ways.   He is well known to us for his inspiring workshops.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/workshop-for-voices-2/
LOCATION:Dorridge Village Hall\, Grange Road\, Dorridge\, B93 8QA
CATEGORIES:Voices
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