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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From22nd July 2008
To22nd July 2008
When22:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £15.00.
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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Prom 8 - The Tallis Scholars

Prom 8

Work:: Prom 8 (S370)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: The Tallis Scholars (T065832927)

The Tallis Scholars and conductor Peter Phillips have established themselves as one of the UK’s finest interpreters of Renaissance polyphonic music. In this Late Night Prom they explore two 15th-century Masses based on the chanson ‘Malheur me bat’ (Misfortune has struck me), attributed to Jean de Ockeghem. The Flemish Jacob Obrecht the 550th anniversary of whose birth we celebrate this year - was highly regarded in his day, eclipsed only by Josquin des Prez. Josquin’s ‘Malheur me bat’ setting captures something of the sorrow of Josquin’s patron Cardinal Ascanio Sforza, who had been exiled from Milan, taking Josquin with him. The programme also includes a performance of the original, three-part ‘Malheur me bat’ song, with specially commissioned words. Finish time approx. 23:30
Conductor Peter Phillips
Music Obrecht (40mins))
Music Josquin Des Prez (40mins))

Listing:: L2098171040




The Tallis Scholars

The Tallis Scholars and conductor Peter Phillips have established themselves as one of the UK’s finest interpreters of Renaissance polyphonic music. In this Late Night Prom they explore two 15th-century Masses based on the chanson ‘Malheur me bat’ (Misfortune has struck me), attributed to Jean de Ockeghem. The Flemish Jacob Obrecht the 550th anniversary of whose birth we celebrate this year - was highly regarded in his day, eclipsed only by Josquin des Prez. Josquin’s ‘Malheur me bat’ setting captures something of the sorrow of Josquin’s patron Cardinal Ascanio Sforza, who had been exiled from Milan, taking Josquin with him. The programme also includes a performance of the original, three-part ‘Malheur me bat’ song, with specially commissioned words. Finish time approx. 23:30

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