Sequentia present their programme 'Monks Singing Pagans' at the Logan Center, University of Chicago.
https://chicagopresents.uchicago.edu/events/2016-2017/2017-04-29-003000
Sequentia present their programme 'Monks Singing Pagans' at the Logan Center, University of Chicago.
https://chicagopresents.uchicago.edu/events/2016-2017/2017-04-29-003000
'Boethius' Metra un "lost songs" im Mittelalter: Zur klanglichen Rekonstruktion gesungener Dichtung ohne überlieferte Musik', Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.
Study Day, 9am-5pm, Schol Cantorum, Basel.
Papers include:
Sequentia present their programme 'Monks Singing Pagans' in the 2016-17 series of the Freunde Alte Musik, Basel.
Sequentia present their 'Monks Singing Pagans' programme for Early Music Now, Lutheran College Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Sequentia present their 'Monks Singing Pagans' programme for the Friends of Chamber Music, Grace and Holy Trinity Chapel, Kansas.
Medieval music ensemble Sequentia collaborates with noted scholars to reconstruct Classical texts by pagan authors Horace, Terence, Homer and others, sung in European monastic centers between the 9th and 12th centuries.
Medieval music ensemble Sequentia collaborates with noted scholars to reconstruct Classical texts by pagan authors Horace, Terence, Homer and others, sung in European monastic centers between the 9th and 12th centuries.
After their sell-out performance in April Benjamin Bagby and Sequentia return to Cambridge to present songs from Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy. The melodies have been reconstructed from a rediscovered leaf of the 11th-century ‘Cambridge Songs Manuscri
In this pre-concert talk, Dr Sam Barrett gives an insight into the reconstruction process behind the lost songs of Boethius.
Medieval Latin Song from c.800 to c.1200
Old Library, Pembroke College, Cambridge