14.10.22

Concert in King's Lynn, 19 November 2022


Sacred music from Renaissance Spain and Portugal
King's Lynn Minster
Saturday 19 November, 7:30pm

This concert explores the beautiful repertoire of sacred choral music from the Golden Age of Spain and Portugal, representing one of the pinnacles of the European Renaissance.  The programme centres on music by Francisco Guerrero, maestro di capilla at the spectacular cathedral in Seville, and perhaps the greatest composer of the Spanish Renaissance, Tomas Luis de Victoria, who spent much of his career in Rome but returned to his native Spain as chaplain to the Empress Maria, daughter of Charles V, in Madrid.  

The flowering of sacred polyphony in neighbouring Portugal was equally magnificent, represented here in motets by Pedro de Cristo and Aires Fernandez, both of whom worked at the monastery of Santa Cruz in Coimbra.  By turns serene and dramatic, this rich repertoire combines an intense spirituality with a vivid range of emotional expression.  From the searingly beautiful strains of mourning in Lobo's 'Versa Est in Luctum' to the delicate madrigal-like patterns of Victoria's setting of 'Vidi Speciosam' from the Song of Songs, this programme showcases Iberian composers' ability to infuse religious music with sensuality, tenderness and passion. 

Purchase tickets here (discounted for advance booking)


28.9.22

Waltham Abbey 15 October

We're delighted to be returning to Waltham Abbey for a programme of Iberian music. Works by Guerrero, Victoria and others.

Saturday 15 October 2022
Lunchtime recital
12:30 - 1:15pm

Gorgeous music in a fabulous setting. It's what we like best!

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7.3.22

Jephthe at Wilton, 14 May 2022.

Cambridge Renaissance Voices return to the Italianate church in Wilton for a feast of Italian Renaissance and Baroque music.   

The programme features choral polyphony from Palestrina, Lotti’s searing Crucifixus, and works by Monteverdi, including extracts from the Vespers of 1610.  The centrepiece of this programme is a performance of Carissimi’s oratorio Jephte, with soprano Kate Semmens singing the part of Jephte’s daughter, and a continuo ensemble including lutenist Lynda Sayce on theorbo, and Joanna Levine of Fretwork on bass viol. 

Tickets available here.