We use cookies to give you the best online experience. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Learn more here. x

How shall we sing the Lord's song? | The Renaissance Singers

When
Saturday March 28, 2020 at 19:30
Where
St Giles in the Fields Church, London
Tickets
in advance: £12/ £10 (concessions) until 25th March 2020 at 7pm; thereafter: £14/ £12 (concession)
Book Online Book by Email
No tickets "at the door"
  1. Adoramus te, Christe - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
  2. Domine exaudi - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
  3. Emendemus in melius - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
  4. O sacrum convivium - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
  5. Hodie assumpta est Maria - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
  6. Missa Laudate pueri Dominum - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
  7. Quae est ista quae progreditur - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
  8. Surge propera amica mea - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
  9. Vidi montes - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
  10. Lauda Sion salvatorem - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
  11. Exultate Deo adjutori nostro - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
  12. Super flumina Babylonis - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri
  13. Duo seraphim clamabant - Marc'Antonio Ingegneri

Marc’Antonio Ingegneri (1535/6-1592) enjoys but brief mention in history books as a composer of madrigals, contemporary of Palestrina, and, perhaps most notably, teacher of Claudio Monteverdi, who sang as a chorister at Cremona cathedral where Ingegneri was maestro di capella. Despite being at the forefront of the liturgical reforms proposed by the Council of Trent, his sacred music has fallen into neglect. Using fresh new editions of his music, this concert will offer a programme demonstrating the emotional and imaginative breadth of a compositional master whose contribution to the history of music demands better recognition.


Venue
St Giles in the Fields Church
60 St Giles High Street
London
London
WC2H 8LG
England


This advertisement was submitted by The Renaissance Singers.
Print or Save this concert's QR code



Disclaimer: We endeavour to supply full and accurate information but cannot be held responsible for any errors.
Please check with the ticket vendor before you purchase your ticket. PLEASE REPORT BAD CONTENT

©2024 Concert Diary. The interactive Concert Guide specialising in listings for Opera, Ballet and Classical Music Concerts.