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In ''A Polish Renaissance: Music of Poland's Golden Age'', [[Folger Consort]] entered into an eastern tributary to the main stream of Renaissance music — the rarely heard, extraordinary musical art of what was then Europe’s largest kingdom. Folger Consort performed ''A Polish Renaissance'' with bagpipe, viols, cornetto, lute, organ, and trombone accompanying vocal ensemble The Western Wind from April 11 to April 13, 2014.
[[Folger Consort]] performed ''A Polish Renaissance: Music of Poland's Golden Age'' from April 11 to April 13, 2014. The program tapped into an eastern tributary to the main stream of Renaissance music — the rarely heard, extraordinary musical art of what was then Europe’s largest kingdom. The Consort performed ''A Polish Renaissance'' with bagpipe, viols, cornetto, lute, organ, and trombone accompanying vocal ensemble The Western Wind.
 
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===Guest artists===
===Guest artists===
===Voices: The Western Wind===
====Voices: The Western Wind====
*The Western Wind: vocalists
*The Western Wind: vocalists


===Orchestra===
====Orchestra====
*Michael Collver: cornetto  
*Michael Collver: cornetto  
*Amy Domingues: viol  
*Amy Domingues: viol  
*Webb Wiggins: harpsichord, organ  
*Webb Wiggins: harpsichord, organ  
*Tom Zajac: recorder, flute, bagpipe, trombone
*Tom Zajac: recorder, flute, bagpipe, trombone
[[Category: Public programs]]
[[Category: Folger Consort]]
[[Category: 15th century]]
[[Category: 16th century]]

Latest revision as of 14:05, 21 September 2014

Folger Consort performed A Polish Renaissance: Music of Poland's Golden Age from April 11 to April 13, 2014. The program tapped into an eastern tributary to the main stream of Renaissance music — the rarely heard, extraordinary musical art of what was then Europe’s largest kingdom. The Consort performed A Polish Renaissance with bagpipe, viols, cornetto, lute, organ, and trombone accompanying vocal ensemble The Western Wind.

A Polish Renaissance Folger Consort 2014.jpeg











Artists

Folger Consort

Artistic Directors

  • Robert Eisenstein: viol, violin, recorder
  • Christopher Kendall: lute, theorbo

Guest artists

Voices: The Western Wind

  • The Western Wind: vocalists

Orchestra

  • Michael Collver: cornetto
  • Amy Domingues: viol
  • Webb Wiggins: harpsichord, organ
  • Tom Zajac: recorder, flute, bagpipe, trombone