I Fagiolini - Leonardo Shaping The Invisible
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Featured in this year’s Hastings Early Music Festival are the internationally renowned vocal ensemble I Fagiolini. Celebrating Leonardo’s 500th anniversary and the legacy of this forward-thinking ‘Renaissance Man’, the solo-voice-consort I Fagiolini, combines art, music and science in a new immersive concert: Leonardo - Shaping the Invisible.
Inspired by Leonardo’s restless curiosity, Shaping the Invisible explores his best-loved images through the prism of music by Tallis, Howells, Victoria, Bach, Monteverdi, Rubbra, Janequin, Daniel-Lesur and Josquin des Prez.
Introduced by Leonardo expert Professor Martin Kemp, the programme matches projections of Da Vinci’s iconic art with vocal masterworks.
' a deeply rewarding way to mark the 500th anniversary of the artist’s death.’ The Observer (5 stars)
Performers
I FAGIOLINI
Robert Hollingworth director
Martin Kemp presenter
Programme
Thomas Tallis Salvator mundi
Herbert Howells Salvator mundi
Cipriano de Rore Or che’l ciel e la terra
Claudio Monteverdi Era l’anima mia
JS Bach Art of Fugue No.1
Josquin Desprez Agnus Dei from Missa L’homme armé sexti toni
Clément Janequin La Guerre
Interval
Tomás Luis de Victoria Alma redemptoris mater
Tomás Luis de Victoria Unus ex discipulis meis
Edmund Rubbra Amicus meus
Orazio Vecchi Daspuò che stabilao from L’Amfiparnaso
Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur La Voix du Bien-Aimé / Le jardin clos
Adrian Williams/Gillian Clarke Shaping the invisible
Unreserved seating, taken on a first come first served basis within your chosen ticketed area (stalls, boxes or balcony)
Early booking advised.
Tickets can also be purchased at Hastings Tourist Information Office from 1st July.
Phone Hastings Tourist Information office on 01424 451111
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