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[[Folger Consort|Folger Consort]] performed ''Josquin & Isaac: Master of the Notes'' from October 7 to October 9, 2005. Josquin | [[Folger Consort|Folger Consort]] performed ''Josquin & Isaac: Master of the Notes'' from October 7 to October 9, 2005. Josquin — whose ravishingly expressive works were universally admired for their sublime beauty — was unquestionably the greatest composer of his age. Yet, Isaac — who astonishing versatility produced songs in every language, lively instrumental pieces, and masterpieces of Flemish contrapuntal art — was not far behind. In the season's opening concert, the Consort performed motets, songs, and carmina by both Renaissance masters. | ||
[[File:Viol da gamba Folger Consort 2005.jpeg|300px|left|thumb|Folger Consort Artistic Director Robert Eisenstein plays the viol da gamba in ''Josquin & Isaac.'' Claire Duggan.]] | |||
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Folger Consort performed Josquin & Isaac: Master of the Notes from October 7 to October 9, 2005. Josquin — whose ravishingly expressive works were universally admired for their sublime beauty — was unquestionably the greatest composer of his age. Yet, Isaac — who astonishing versatility produced songs in every language, lively instrumental pieces, and masterpieces of Flemish contrapuntal art — was not far behind. In the season's opening concert, the Consort performed motets, songs, and carmina by both Renaissance masters.
Artists
Folger Consort
Artistic Directors
- Robert Eisenstein: violin, viol
- Christopher Kendall: lute
Guest artists
- Philip Cave: tenor
- Barbara Hollinshead: mezzo soprano
- William Sharp: baritone
- Daniel Stillman: recorders, trombone, dulcian
- Margriet Tindemans: viol
- Jay White: countertenor