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SUMMARY:De consolatione musicae
DESCRIPTION:Musik der frühen Renaissance zwischen Geist und Klang \nJacob Lawrence\, Tenor\nMarc Lewon\, Laute\, Quinterne\, Viola d’Arco\nElizabeth Rumsey\, Viola d’Arco\, Renaissancegambe\nBaptiste Romain\, Lira da braccio\, Rebec\, Vielle\, Dudelsack & Leitung \nEngelberg: Zwischen Kontemplation und Aufbruch Zu Beginn des 16. Jahrhunderts ist das Benediktinerkloster Engelberg ein Ort der Stille und des Gebets. Doch während das Stundengebet den Tageslauf ordnet\, entdeckt Europa neue Horizonte. Die Musik dieser Epoche spiegelt diese Spannungen wider: Sie ist Meditation und Erkenntnis zugleich. Dieses Programm lässt die geistige Atmosphäre der späten Renaissance zwischen liturgischer Sammlung und weltlicher Musizierfreude sinnlich erfahrbar machen. \nWerke von Agricola\, Josquin Desprez\, Senfl & Lasso.
URL:https://lemiroirdemusique.com/event/de-consolatione-musicae-2/
LOCATION:Kloster Einsiedeln\, Grosser Saal\, Kloster Einsiedeln\, Einsiedeln\, 8840\, Switzerland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260824
DTSTAMP:20260430T052749
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SUMMARY:Alienor’s Trobadors
DESCRIPTION:Sirventès: Power Struggles in the court of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Richard the Lionheart through their Troubadours \nMiriam Trevisan\, Soprano\nJacob Lawrence\, Tenor\nAliénor Wolteche\, Viele\nClaire Piganiol\, Romanesque Harp\nBaptiste Romain\, Viele\, Rebec\, Bagpipes & Direction \nIn the 12th century\, Western Europe was a landscape of profound political upheaval and dynastic shifts\, driven by the ambitions of kings\, queens\, and prelates. At the center of this world stood Eleanor (Aliénor)\, Duchess of Aquitaine—one of the most influential figures of the Middle Ages\, successively Queen of France and Queen of England. \nFar from being mere observers\, the Troubadours were active participants in the political discourse of the Plantagenet court. They utilized the Sirventès—a sophisticated and highly crafted poetic form—to deliver moral critiques\, political commentary\, and sharp satire. This program explores the complex relationship between art and power\, through the refined rhymes and melodies that echoed the rebellions and intrigues of Eleanor and her son\, Richard the Lionheart. \nFeaturing works that illustrate the art of the Troubadours as a refined tool of social and political expression.
URL:https://lemiroirdemusique.com/event/alienors-trobadors/
LOCATION:Radovljica\, Slovenia\, Radovljica\, Slovenia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260906
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SUMMARY:Ars Trobar Italica
DESCRIPTION:The Troubadour Legacy in Medieval Italy \nMiriam Trevisan\, soprano\nJacob Lawrence\, tenor\, vielle\nBaptiste Romain\, vielle\, bagpipes & direction \nThis programme explores the vibrant afterlife of Occitan troubadour poetry in medieval Italy\, tracing how the art of the trobar – refined\, intricate\, and often daring – resonated across linguistic and cultural boundaries. Featuring the voices of legendary troubadours such as Bertran de Born\, with his fiery political verse; Folquet de Marselha\, whose lyrical path led from song to sainthood; and Arnaut Daniels\, master of poetic subtlety and praised by Dante himself\, Ars Trobar Italica revives the soundscape of a shared poetic tradition. \nAlongside these Occitan masterpieces\, the programme also includes early Italian compositions – madrigals and ballate from sources such as the Codex Rossi – that bear witness to the enduring influence of troubadour poetics on Italy’s emerging vernacular song. \n*** \nEl Legado Trovadoresco en la Italia Medieval \nEste programa explora la vibrante pervivencia de la lírica trovadoresca occitana en la Italia medieval\, trazando el rastro de un arte del trobar —refinado\, complejo y a menudo audaz— que resonó más allá de las fronteras lingüísticas y culturales. A través de las voces de trovadores legendarios como Bertran de Born\, con sus ardientes versos políticos; Folquet de Marselha\, cuya trayectoria lírica le condujo del canto a la santidad; y Arnaut Daniel\, maestro de la sutileza poética elogiado por el propio Dante\, Ars Trobar Italica revive el paisaje sonoro de una tradición compartida. \nJunto a estas obras maestras occitanas\, el programa incluye madrigales y ballate del Trecento italiano (provenientes de fuentes como el Codex Rossi)\, que dan testimonio de la huella indeleble de la poética trovadoresca en el surgimiento de la canción vernácula italiana. \n 
URL:https://lemiroirdemusique.com/event/ars-trobar-italica/
LOCATION:Santiago de Compostella\, Santiago de Compostella\, Spain
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