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Revision as of 10:26, 13 June 2014
Tomas Luis de Victoria's 1605 Requiem is a stunning masterpiece by the greatest Spanish composer of the late Renaissance. Passionate, grave, and distinctly Spanish, this work resounded in the great space of Washington National Cathedral in the Folger Consort's performance of Victoria's Requiem: Rich and Resounding in the Great Cathedral. It was complemented by rich and resonant works for winds, strings, and keyboard, with dazzling vibrations for all the players. Folger Consort performed Victoria's Requiem from January 11 to January 12, 2008 at the Washington National Cathedral.
Artists
Folger Consort
Artistic Directors
- Robert Eisenstein
- Christopher Kendall
Guest artists
Orpheus
- Philip Cave
- Tony Boutte
- Joellen Brassfield
- Marjorie Bunday
- Christopher Dudley
- Sally Dunkley
- Luke Frels
- Jacqueline Horner
- Michael McCarthy
- Allison Mondel
- Matthew Smith
- Patrick Walders
Piffaro
- Grant Herried
- Greg Ingles
- Joan Kimball
- Christa Patton
- Mack Ramsey
- Robert Wiemken
- Tom Zajac
Staff
- Janet Alexander Griffin, Artistic Producer