Catherine and Mary: Tudor Queens, forever entwined
Looking ahead to European Early Music Day 2023, Lucie Skeaping presents highlights of a concert given at the National Centre for Early Music in York by Spanish ensemble Cantoria.
Looking ahead to European Early Music Day 2023, Lucie Skeaping presents highlights of a concert given at the National Centre for Early Music in York by Spanish ensemble Cantoria.
The programme celebrates music associated with two Tudor Queens: Catherine of Aragon and her daughter Mary I of England, with pieces by Juan del Encina, Mateo Flecha, Diego Ortiz, Francisco Guerrero and Bartomeu Carceres.
European Early Music Day is held on 21st March every year, supported by REMA.
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Antoine de F茅vin
Sancta Trinitas
Performer: Paolo Cherici.- TACTUS.
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Luis de Mil谩n
Fantasia and Pavana
Performer: Hopkinson Smith.- ASTREE.
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Mateo Flecha
El Toro
Performer: Cantoria.- AMBRONAY.
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Juan del Encina
Oy comamos y bebamos; M谩s vale trocar
Ensemble: Cantoria. -
Juan de Antxieta
Domine Jesu Christe
Ensemble: Cantoria. -
Pedro de Escobar
Virgen bendita sin par
Ensemble: Cantoria. -
Mateo Flecha
Ensalada - El Jubilate (fragments)
Ensemble: Cantoria. -
Anon.
Riu, riu, chiu
Ensemble: Cantoria. -
Anon.
Yo me soy la morenica
Ensemble: Cantoria. -
Bartomeu C脿rceres
Sus, sus, sus ('La Trulla')
Ensemble: Cantoria. -
Diego Ortiz
Recercada on 'La folia' no. 4
Ensemble: Cantoria. -
Rodrigo de Ceballos
Hortus Conclusus
Ensemble: Cantoria. -
Francisco Guerrero
O Virgen quando os miro
Ensemble: Cantoria. -
Bartomeu C脿rceres
Soleta I verge estich
Ensemble: Cantoria. -
Bartomeu C脿rceres
Soleta so jo ac铆
Ensemble: Cantoria. -
Mateo Flecha
Ande pues vuestro apellido - dindirindin
Ensemble: Cantoria.
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- Sun 19 Mar 2023 14:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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