Ars Nova : Portuguese Polyphony


Portuguese Polyphony
Song Name Composer
Lamentatio Manuel Cardoso (1566-1650)
Magnificat secundi toni Manuel Cardoso (1566-1650)
Audivi vocem de caelo Duarte Lobo (1565-1646)
Pater peccavi Duarte Lobo (1565-1646)
Vidi aquam Filipe Magalhaes(1571-1652)
Kyrie Filipe Magalhaes(1571-1652)
Gloria Filipe Magalhaes(1571-1652)
Credo Filipe Magalhaes(1571-1652)
Sanctus Filipe Magalhaes(1571-1652)
Benedictus Filipe Magalhaes(1571-1652)
Agnus Dei Filipe Magalhaes(1571-1652)
Commissa mea pavesco Filipe Magalhaes(1571-1652)
Beata viscera Manuel da Fonseca (fl. 1540)
Circumdederunt me Bartolomeo Trosylho (1500-1567)
Clamabat autem mulier Pedro de Escobar (1465-1535)

Portugal was historically by no means isolated from the mainstream of European culture, although the earlier periods of Portuguese polyphony may be relatively little known. There were, nevertheless, monastic and ecclesiastical connections with other parts of Europe, and, of course, with Rome, while the proximity of Spain, most evident in the golden age of Portuguese polyphony, ensured that Portugal was part of the wider European tradition of polyphony. The vocal group Ars Nova is one of the most distinguished chamber choirs in Scandinavia in the field of early and new music. The twelve singers of the choir and the director Bo Holten have produced a series of internationally acclaimed compact discs and have given more than 650 concerts and broadcasts in Scandinavia, the rest of Europe, Israel and Japan.
Item Code 8998c
Weight: 4.00 oz |  Mixed  |  22 - Early Music 14  |  00 1 CD  |  Early Music CDs  |  Bo Holton  | 
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