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Polyphonic Postcards

Friday, 12 June 2026 at 7:15 pm

Polyphonic Postcards

Clifton Festival

Clifton Cathedral, Bristol, United Kingdom

The flourishing cities of Renaissance Europe played host to an explosion of cultural activity. Papal Rome dripped luxury, Paris was renowned as a centre of learning, and port cities such as Lisbon and Seville were deluged with treasure from newly discovered corners of the globe. These cities were fertile ground for musicians: the Sistine Chapel could afford to employ the finest composers of the day, the resources of seventeenth-century Venice spurred the groundbreaking music of Claudio Monteverdi, and the chaos of Parisian street markets provided inspiration for Jannequin’s Les cris de Paris. This programme provides a fascinating snapshot of music, politics, and culture at the apogee of the European Renaissance.

 

Thomas TallisLoquebantur variis linguis

PARIS
Pierre Moulu: Mater floreat
Claude de Sermisy: Tant que vivrai
Clément Janquein: Les cris de Paris

SEVILLE
Francisco GuerreroAve virgo sanctissima
GuerreroNiño dios d’amor herido
Alonso Lobo: O quam suavis es

MUNICH
Ludwig Daser: Fratres, sobrii estote
Ludwig Senfl: Das Geläut zu Speyer 
Orlandus Lassus: Laudate Dominum, omnes gentes

ROME
Felice Anerio: Christus factus est 
Philippe Verdelot: Trist’Amarilli mia
Giovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaTu es Petrus

LISBON
Manuel Cardoso: Lamentations a6 (Vau & Zain)
Pedro de Escobar: Pasame por Dios
João Rebelo: Panis angelicus

VENICE
Claudio Monteverdi: Adoramus te Christe
Claudio Merulo: Vergine, madre figlia del tuo figlio 
Andrea Gabrieli: Ecco Vinegia bella

 

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