Details
A celebration of the Counter Reformation in 17th century Rome, with its new-found confidence and spiritualty. The programme ranges from the serenity of Allegri's
Miserere to the drama and pathos of Carissimi's
Jephte, whose climax is one of the most moving passages in all choral music. Other composers featured include: Palestrina, Frescobaldi, Marenzio, Monteverdi, Anerio and Victoria.
Cast/Performers
Benjamin Hulett (tenor),
David Ponsford (organ),
Natalie Clifton-Griffith (soprano),
James Mustard (bass),
David Miller (theorbo)
Creatives/Company
Conductor:
Jeffrey Skidmore