Texas Early Music Project's Fresh Take + Forklift Danceworks 20th Anniversary! T.E.M.P. Artistic Director Danny Johnson joins us to tell us about the upcoming virtual concert, "Fresh Take", He'll take us on a tour of music from 1500-1750-(see the list of selections below, from T.E.M.P.'s concerts over the years). Later in the show, Allison Orr, Founder and Artistic Director of Forklift Danceworks joins us to let us know about the company's 20th Anniversary. Dianne Donovan Producer/Host/Editor
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All Music Listed- performed by Texas Early Music Project
Example 1: Notre Dame Cathedral, c. 1200 (March 25 & 26, 2017)
Chant Responsory: Missus est Gabriel with Verse Ave Maria (for Vespers and Matins)
Example 2: Mystic, Scientist, Scholar, Nun: Music of Hildegard von Bingen (May 11 & May 12, 2019)
Columba aspexit – Hildegard von Bingen,1098–1179; Symphonia armonie celestium revelationum 1:20 excerpt
Example 3: Unrequited Love: Troubadours of France & Spain, c.1100–1300 (March 2 & 3, 2013)
Reis glorios – Guiraut de Bornelh; fl. c. 1165-1200 0:53 excerpt
Joel Nesvadba, singer
Example 4: Carmina Burana: The Original Cut – Music from Medieval Germany (November 11, 2006)
Nach der senenden claghe – Wizlaw von Rügen; c.1265 – c.1325 1:42 excerpt
Brett Barnes, singer
Example 5: Medieval Pilgrimage in Iberia (October 10 & 11, 2015)
Toda cousa que a Virgen – Las Cantigas de Santa María, no. 117 (arr. D. Johnson) 1:50 full
Instrumental
Example 6: The Original Carmina Burana: Unplugged & Organic (May 12 & 13, 2018)
Procurans odium – Carmina Burana 12 – 4:28 full
Cayla Cardiff, soloist, with Women Singers
Example 7: A Symphony of Voices: Choral Masterworks of Tudor England (March 30 & 31, 2019)
Salve Regina, à 9 – Robert Wylkynson, c.1475–c.1515; Eton Choirbook 1:08 excerpt
Example 8: The Flowering of the Renaissance: Italian Chant to Ciconia & Isaac (February 28 & March 1, 2015)
Angeli, Archangeli – Heinrich Isaac (c.1450-1517) 1:13excerpt
Example 9: They Might Be Giants: Josquin and the Renaissance (October 29 & 30, 2011)
Missa Pange lingua: Agnus Dei – Josquin des Prez, c.1452/1455 – 1521 0:49 excerpt
Example 10: Convivencia Re-Envisioned: The Three Worlds of Renaissance Spain (September 5 & 6, 2015)
Una sañosa porfía – Juan del Encina; Cancionero Musical de Palacio 1:35 excerpt
Example 11: Alegría: The Spanish Renaissance (September 22 & 23, 2018)
El fuego – Mateo Flecha, c.1481-1553 (arr. D Johnson) ex. 2 2:27 excerpt
Example 12: Paris City Limits, part Deux: Chansons and Dances c.1520 – 1600 (October 20, 2007)
Le chant des oyseaux: Réveillez vous – Clément Janequin, c. 1485-1558 1:38 excerpt
Example 13: TEMP Goes the Full Monteverdi (April 28 & 29, 2012)
Si ch’io vorrei morire – Claudio Monteverdi (Il quarto libro de madrigali a cinque voci; 1603) 1:00 excerpt
Example 14: La Pellegrina: Music for a Medici Wedding presented by KMFA Classical 89.5 (September 13 & 14, 2014)
Intermedio I: The Harmony of the Spheres Sinfonia, à6 – Cristofano Malvezzi, 1547–1599 2:39 full
Example 15: She Loves and She Confesses: Love Songs from the Baroque (February 22 & 23, 2020)
Enfin la beauté que j’adore ☙ Étienne Moulinié, 1599–1676; 1:56 excerpt
Airs avec la tablature de luth de Estienne Moulinié; Paris: Pierre Ballard; 1624? Ryland Angel, soloist; Héctor Alfonso Torres, lute
Example 16: Monteverdi 1610 (May 13 & 14, 2017)
V. Motet: Pulchra es (Song of Songs 6:4-5) 1:26 excerpt-Gitanjali Mathur & Jenifer Thyssen, soloists
Example 17: Monteverdi 1610 (May 13 & 14, 2017)
XII. Hymn: Ave maris stella – final verse tutti 1:35 excerpt
Example 18: Secret No More: Renaissance & Baroque Music byNuns, Courtesans, & Queens (April 20 & 21, 2013)
O superbi mundi machina – Maria Xaveria Peruchona, c. 1652-c. 1709 1:17excerpt
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