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Evocative Spanish music of the 13th and 15th centuries, including Spanish dances, history’s first song cycle — the ''Seven Songs of Love'' by Gallician Martin Codax, and a mass by Juan Cornago were performed with vocalists, fiddles, winds, lutes, and psalteries in [[Folger Consort]]'s ''Map of the World: Music from 13th- and 15th-Century Spain. The Consort performed ''Map of the World'' from September 27 to September 29, 2013. | Evocative Spanish music of the 13th and 15th centuries, including Spanish dances, history’s first song cycle — the ''Seven Songs of Love'' by Gallician Martin Codax, and a mass by Juan Cornago were performed with vocalists, fiddles, winds, lutes, and psalteries in [[Folger Consort]]'s ''Map of the World: Music from 13th- and 15th-Century Spain''. The Consort performed ''Map of the World'' from September 27 to September 29, 2013. | ||
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Revision as of 09:09, 16 June 2014
Evocative Spanish music of the 13th and 15th centuries, including Spanish dances, history’s first song cycle — the Seven Songs of Love by Gallician Martin Codax, and a mass by Juan Cornago were performed with vocalists, fiddles, winds, lutes, and psalteries in Folger Consort's Map of the World: Music from 13th- and 15th-Century Spain. The Consort performed Map of the World from September 27 to September 29, 2013.
Artists
Folger Consort
Artistic Directors
- Robert Eisenstein: vielle, viol, recorder
- Christopher Kendall: citrole, lute
Guest artists
- Amy Domingues: viol
- Richard Giarusso: baritone
- Martin Near: countertenor
- Emily Noel: soprano
- Aaron Sheehan: harpsichord, organ
- Tom Zajac: recorder, flute, bagpipe, harp, percussion