Chanson, frottola & villancico, with Musicke in the Ayre
Early 16th Century songs to the lute & vihuela
Add to my Calendar 30-11-2018 19:30 30-11-2018 21:30 36 Chanson, frottola & villancico, with Musicke in the Ayre Musicke in the Ayre mark their debut in Wirksworth with a recital of very early repertoire for voice and plucked strings, featuring Wirksworth's very own Carmel Edwards. Din Ghani will use lute and its Spanish counterpart, the vihuela (both made by him) to accompany Carmel in music originally printed in France, Italy and Spain in the infancy of music publishing, during the first half of the 16th century. This is music marked by its immediacy, and its freshness in spite of its age. The ear will be drawn in by the variations in idiom and style across the three countries, with charming chansons from France, frolicsome frottole from Italy, and pensive villancicos from Spain. Interval pay bar, complimentary glass of wine on arrival Coach House Studios, Wirksworth DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Coach House Studios
Crown Yard
Market Place
Wirksworth
Derbyshire
DE4 4ET
England
Programme
Josquin Desprez – In te Domine speravi
Marchetto Cara – Io non compro
Marchetto Cara – Non e tempo d'aspettare
Francesco Spinacino – Recercare
Joan Ambrosio Dalza – Recercar
Bartolomeo Tromboncino – Ostiato vo' seguire
Francesco da Milano – Fantasia no.30
Luis Milán – Fantasia no.8
Luis Milán – Falai minha amor
Anonymous – Al alba venid
Diego Pisador – Si la noche hace oscura
~ Interval ~
Alonso Mudarra – Triste estava el rey David
Alonso Mudarra – Claros y frescos rios
Miguel de Fuenllana – Duo de Fuenllana
Miguel de Fuenllana – Con que la lavare
Luys de Narváez – Cancion del Emperador
Josquin Desprez – Mille regretz
Claudin de Sermisy – Il me suffit
Claudin de Sermisy – D'ou vient cela
Pierre Attaingnant – Basse danse 'La Brosse'
Claudin de Sermisy – Tant que vivray
Performers
Carmel Edwards – soprano
Din Ghani – lute
Musicke in the Ayre
Programme Note
Musicke in the Ayre mark their debut in Wirksworth with a recital of very early repertoire for voice and plucked strings, featuring Wirksworth's very own Carmel Edwards.
Din Ghani will use lute and its Spanish counterpart, the vihuela (both made by him) to accompany Carmel in music originally printed in France, Italy and Spain in the infancy of music publishing, during the first half of the 16th century. This is music marked by its immediacy, and its freshness in spite of its age. The ear will be drawn in by the variations in idiom and style across the three countries, with charming chansons from France, frolicsome frottole from Italy, and pensive villancicos from Spain.
Interval pay bar, complimentary glass of wine on arrival