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Browsing at work in an idle moment I found out "The Sixteen"are playing Canberra in March.

Always wanted to see them live!!!


In celebration of our 50th year, the ANU School of Music is proud to present The Sixteen, one of the world’s greatest vocal ensembles.

The Sixteen's concert programme is entitled ‘The Queen of Heaven’ and features a stunning new version of Allegri’s famous Miserere alongside James MacMillan’s own setting of the text and glorious choral music by Palestrina.

Founder and Conductor Harry Christophers says ‘I have decided to look at the music of three composers who, although separated by centuries, are unique in their devotion to the church. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina is often billed as ‘The Prince of Music’ and by some ‘The Saviour of Church Music’; of course there are many great composers of the Renaissance, but Palestrina shines out for his immaculate craftsmanship and his sheer output. Today’s ‘Saviour of Church Music’ is undoubtedly James MacMillan, a composer with whom The Sixteen has had a long and empathetic association.’

‘His setting of the Miserere is quite an astounding work, one which I guarantee will have you on the edge of your seat.

I could not resist the opportunity to contrast MacMillan’s powerfully emotional setting with that of Gregorio Allegri. Allegri’s Miserere is the single most famous piece of sacred music ever written. However, mythology surrounds it and, in this concert, we aim to portray its evolution.’

'immaculately performed… their diction crystal-clear, their intonation faultless.’ (The Guardian)

'…the MacMillan, his setting of Psalm 51, which harks back to Allegri's… overwhelmed' (The Times)

'The Sixteen's Palestrina… may just be a classic in the making’ (Gramophone)



The Queen of Heaven

plainsong Regina caeli
PALESTRINA Kyrie from Missa Regina caeli
ALLEGRI Miserere
MACMILLAN Dominus dabit benignitatem (from The Strathclyde Motets)
PALESTRINA Improperium exspectavit cor meum
MACMILLAN Videns Dominus (from The Strathclyde Motets)
PALESTRINA Stabat Mater a 8

Interval

PALESTRINA Regina caeli a 8
PALESTRINA Vineam meam non custodivi (from Song of Songs)
MACMILLAN O radiant dawn (from The Strathclyde Motets)
PALESTRINA Pulchrae sunt genae tuae (from Song of Songs)
MACMILLAN Miserere
PALESTRINA Agnus Dei I-III from Missa Regina caeli
ETA:

While I was booking I noted this, got tickets for it too!!
I Fagiolini




I Fagiolini is a British solo-voice ensemble specialising in Renaissance and contemporary music. It has released 19 CDs and 3 DVDs including the world premiere recording of the Striggio 40-part mass which won the Gramophone and Diapason early music awards in 2011.

This exciting English vocal ensemble makes its debut Australian national tour with a characteristic mix of old and new, tossing early madrigals in with spectacular new works to create a delicious musical salad!
Pronounced Ee fah-joe-LEEnee (‘the little beans’), the group is acclaimed for its fearless performances of music that demand the utmost from its singers. This is extreme a cappella that ranges from the hyper-real playfulness of Janequin’s sung description of a Renaissance hunting party, to the rich imagery of a Monteverdi madrigal.
Director Robert Hollingworth leads the singers and audience effortlessly through countries and centuries, and pays tribute to his native Great Britain with Adrian Williams’ extraordinary Hymn to Awe and the exquisite sentiments of Inheritance, which was Herbert Howell’s contribution to the Queen’s coronation. The concert also features a new piece by Australian composer Andrew Schultz, especially commissioned for I Fagiolini and Musica Viva by Geoff Stearn.
Lovers of great singing and choral music will welcome making the acquaintance of this superb group!
- See more at: http://www.musicaviva.com.au/whatson/in ... scIjq.dpuf
Program


VICTORIA
Alma redemptoris mater

GIBBONS
O clap your hands

CROCE
Il gioco dell’Occa

MONTEVERDI
Selected madrigals

JANEQUIN
La Chasse

POULENC
Sept chansons

HOWELLS
Inheritance

SCHULTZ
New Work Commissioned for Musica Viva Australia by Geoff Stearn. World Premiere performances

WILLIAMS
Hymn to Awe

VARIOUS
Selection: ‘Insalata I Fagiolini’

- See more at: http://www.musicaviva.com.au/whatson/in ... scIjq.dpuf
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I'm happy for you.
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is that last one about a gay fellow playing a small fiddle while lying in a bed of spinach?

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Sounds like a nice program.

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I bet the Woots are looking forward to it...
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Gob wrote:Browsing at work in an idle moment I found out "The Sixteen"are playing Canberra in March.

Always wanted to see them live!!!
Be careful that you're not being cheated. I looked at that video in the OP and there were only fourteen of them.
GAH!

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:funee:
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Sue U wrote:
Be careful that you're not being cheated. I looked at that video in the OP and there were only fourteen of them.
Hey Sue, I saw them last night and there were 18 of them, (19 including the conductor, Harry Christophers,) bargain!!

Absolutely sublime music, loads of Palestrina, (Palestrina's greatest hits?)

Bliss.

My only criticism was that there was no plainsong/chant.
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