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The Folger Consort's performances of ''Mosaic: Medieval Song from Spain and Syprus'' exemplified that the Folger Shakespeare Library's program of medieval song includes music that reflects Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions. Selections from the famous 13th century Spanish work ''Cantigas de Santa Maria'' | The [[Folger Consort]]'s performances of ''Mosaic: Medieval Song from Spain and Syprus'' exemplified that the Folger Shakespeare Library's program of medieval song includes music that reflects Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions. Selections from the famous 13th century Spanish work ''Cantigas de Santa Maria'' were paired with songs from 14th-century French-ruled Cyprus and instrumental works for fiddles, citoles, harp, winds, and bagpipes. The Folger Consort performed ''Mosaic'' from March 13 to March 15, 2009. | ||
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The Folger Consort's performances of Mosaic: Medieval Song from Spain and Syprus exemplified that the Folger Shakespeare Library's program of medieval song includes music that reflects Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions. Selections from the famous 13th century Spanish work Cantigas de Santa Maria were paired with songs from 14th-century French-ruled Cyprus and instrumental works for fiddles, citoles, harp, winds, and bagpipes. The Folger Consort performed Mosaic from March 13 to March 15, 2009.
Artists
Folger Consort
Artistic Directors
- Robert Eisenstein: ville, recorder
- Christopher Kendall: citole, lute, harp
Guest artists
- Ann Monoyios: soprano
- Mary Springfels: vielle, citole
- Tom Zajac: recorder, bagpipe, flute, percussion