I Fagiolini – Leonardo: Shaping the Invisible
Images reflected in music
Part of the Chiltern Arts Festival 2020
Add to my Calendar 29-09-2019 15:00 29-09-2019 17:00 36 I Fagiolini – Leonardo: Shaping the Invisible Painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, pioneer of flight, anatomist, scientist - yet according to Vasari, Leonardo da Vinci’s first job outside Florence was as a musician.“Music cannot be regarded other than as the sister of painting", said Leonardo, so for the 500th anniversary of his death in 2019, I Fagiolini and Martin Kemp offer reflections of his images in vocal music: aural fantasia dei vinci - art through the prism of music, in works by Tallis, Victoria, Monteverdi, Bach, Howells and Daniel-Lesur. Sir William Borlase's Grammar School Theatre, Marlow DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Sir William Borlase's Grammar School Theatre
West Street
Marlow
Buckinghamshire
SL7 2BR
England
Programme
Thomas Tallis – Salvator Mundi (I)
Herbert Howells – Salvator Mundi
Cipriano de Rore – Or Che'l ciel e la terra
Claudio Monteverdi – Era l’anima mia, SV 96
Johann Sebastian Bach – The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 1
Josquin des Pres – Missa L'homme armé sexti toni: Agnus Dei
Clément Janequin – La Guerre
~ Interval ~
Tomas Luis de Victoria – Alma Redemptoris Mater for 8 voices
Tomas Luis de Victoria – Unus ex discipulis meis
Edmund Rubbra – Amicus Meus
Orazio Vecchi – L’Amfiparnaso: Daspuò che stabilao
Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur – La Voix du Bien-Aimé / Le jardin clos
Gillian Willams, Adrian and Clark – Shaping the Invisible
Performers
Robert Hollingworth – Director
I Fagiolini
Programme Note
Painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, pioneer of flight, anatomist, scientist - yet according to Vasari, Leonardo da Vinci’s first job outside Florence was as a musician.
“Music cannot be regarded other than as the sister of painting", said Leonardo, so for the 500th anniversary of his death in 2019, I Fagiolini and Martin Kemp offer reflections of his images in vocal music: aural fantasia dei vinci - art through the prism of music, in works by Tallis, Victoria, Monteverdi, Bach, Howells and Daniel-Lesur.