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[[Folger Consort]] performed ''Feliz Navidad'' from December 17 to December 19, 2004 at the [http://www.reformationdc.org/ Lutheran Church of the Reformation]. One fascinating result of the early encounters between the cultures of Catholic Spain and the native empires of Peru and Mexico was a rich repertory of Christmas music--built on the Iberian polyphony brought from Europe, yet infused with the Inca and Aztec spirit. In festive holiday concerts, the Consort presented lively Christmas music from Old Spain, as well as 17th-century ''villancicos'' from High Peru, Puebla, and Mexico City.  
[[Folger Consort]] performed ''Feliz Navidad'' from December 17 to December 19, 2004 at the [http://www.reformationdc.org/ Lutheran Church of the Reformation]. One fascinating result of the early encounters between the cultures of Catholic Spain and the native empires of Peru and Mexico was a rich repertory of Christmas music built on the Iberian polyphony brought from Europe, yet infused with the Inca and Aztec spirit. In festive holiday concerts, the Consort presented lively Christmas music from Old Spain, as well as 17th-century ''villancicos'' from High Peru, Puebla, and Mexico City.  


[[File:Western Wind Folger Consort 2004.jpeg|400px|left|thumb|Western Wind, vocal ensemble.]]
[[File:Western Wind Folger Consort 2004.jpeg|400px|left|thumb|Western Wind, vocal ensemble.]]
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*Richard Slade: tenor  
*Richard Slade: tenor  
*William Zukof: countertenor
*William Zukof: countertenor
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[[Category: 17th century]]

Latest revision as of 15:49, 21 September 2014

Folger Consort performed Feliz Navidad from December 17 to December 19, 2004 at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation. One fascinating result of the early encounters between the cultures of Catholic Spain and the native empires of Peru and Mexico was a rich repertory of Christmas music — built on the Iberian polyphony brought from Europe, yet infused with the Inca and Aztec spirit. In festive holiday concerts, the Consort presented lively Christmas music from Old Spain, as well as 17th-century villancicos from High Peru, Puebla, and Mexico City.

Western Wind, vocal ensemble.











Artists

Folger Consort

Artistic Directors

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

Guest artists

  • Marilyn Boenau: dulcian, recorder
  • Risa Browder: violin
  • Michael Colliver: cornetto
  • Webb Wiggins: organ

Western Wind

  • Kristina Boerger: soprano
  • Todd Frizzell: tenor
  • Elliot Z. Levine: baritone
  • Gayla Morgan: soprano
  • Richard Slade: tenor
  • William Zukof: countertenor