Listen
The centerpiece of this show is a 2019 reissue from La Caccia featuring music played, sung, and printed in Antwerp during the 16th century, including a motet written in honor of the city by Tylman Susato. We'll also hear from composers who were active in Antwerp, like Barbireau, Obrecht, and John Bull.
- Pierre Phalese: Passamezzo d’Anvers. Performed by La Caccia.
- Pierre Phalese: Set of Bransles. Performed by La Caccia.
- Jacobus Barbireau: Missa Virgo Parens Christi-Credo. Performed by The Clerks’ Group.
- Jacob Obrecht: Laudemus nunc Dominum. Performed by The Clerks’ Group.
- Leonora Duarte: Sinfonia No. 7. Performed by Sonnambula.
- Leonora Duarte: Sinfonia No. 2. Performed by Sonnambula.
- John Bull: Chromatic Pavane & Galliard “Queen Elizabeth”. Performed by Mahan Esfahani, harpsichord.
- Tielman Susato: Salve quae roseo. Performed by Capilla Flamenca.
- Orlando di Lasso: Matona mia cara. Performed by Capilla Flamenca.
- Emanuel Adriaenssen: Allemande Nonette. Performed by Karl-Ernst Schroeder, lute.
- Andries Pevernage: Ardo Donna per voi. Performed by Capilla Flamenca.
- Pierre Phalese: Set of Allemandes. Performed by La Caccia.