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William Hong <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 Nov 2003 13:30:57 -0500
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The Orchestra of the 17th Century announces their first concert of the
season:

Sunday, November 16, 2003, 3:00 PM

The Washington Cornett and Sackbutt Ensemble, with guest vocal soloists,
including Jay White from the vocal ensemble "Chanticleer", in a program
entitled

"Over the Alps"--Footloose Italians in Austria and Bavaria

Music by Andrea Gabrieli, Giovanni Martino Cesare & Giovanni Priuli

The Program includes:

Works from Concerti (1587& 1590) including:
Andrea Gabrieli - Magnificat a 12
Andrea Gabrieli - Cantiam di Dio a 12
Andrea Gabrieli - Aria della Battaglia

from Musicali Melodie (1621):
Vocal and Instrumental Works by Cesare:
La Vittoria, Laudate Pueri & Jubilate Deo

and from Delicie musicali (1625)
Canzonas and mixed concerti by Priuli

Location: Saint Luke Church, 7001 Georgetown Pike, McLean, Virginia
Pre-concert lecture at 2:15 by Dr. Thomas Dunn
Tickets: $20 General Admission - $10 Seniors/Students

About the music:

The Gabrieli family made a close connection to the German-speaking
lands through study with Orlando di Lasso in the Bavarian Court in Munich.
During that time, the focus of European music shifted from Franco-Flemish
Renaissance polyphony toward the great age of Italian instrumental music.
Virtuosic works by Cesare and Priuli represent only a few of the countless
examples of the rise of the "Stylus Phantasticus" in all of Europe.

Please email me backchannel for more information, directions etc.

Bill H.

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