Lucie Skeaping is joined by Peter Phillips and the Tallis Scholars to explore some of the defining qualities and the ethos of Renaissance polyphony. Show more Peter Phillips and the Tallis Scholars ...
Miller Theatre at Columbia University School of the Arts concludes the 2013-14 season of its Early Music series with The Tallis Scholars, with Peter Phillips as director, performing 40 Years of ...
In this week’s “Tap This,”Untapped editor Ann explores the soon-to-be next Untapped Cities hub. Stay tuned for the launch of Untapped SF at the end of this month. For now, here’s where she’s been and ...
Although it’s commissioned works from contemporary composers and had a 1994 crossover hit collaborating with a Norwegian saxophonist, the early music Hilliard Ensemble stuck to Renaissance music ...
Artist: The Royal Wind Music; Adrian Willaert; Hernando de Cabezón; Johannes Ockeghem; Nicolas Gombert; Antoine Brumel; Carlo Gesualdo; Pierre Phalèse; Alfonso Ferrabosco; Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck; ...
In 2015, majestic renaissance polyphony sat comfortably alongside folk tunes and Christmas classics, from Walford-Davies’ luscious The Holly and the Ivy and John Rutter’s popular Sans Day Carol to the ...
Peter Phillips explores later developments in Renaissance choral music, focusing on the music of Thomas Tomkins in England, Manuel Cardoso in Portugal and Juan Padilla in Mexico. Show more Peter ...
During the great religious battles of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, music was one of the subtler, but most effective, weapons in the clergies' arsenal. This anthology of choral works ...
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