introduction by Hendrik Vanden Abeele | 19.15 |
start | 20.00 |
expected end time | 21.55 |
with break |
Standard €25.00 - €44.00
Reduction -26 €13.00 - €22.50
A cathedral of sound, every pillar wrapped in a fine web of voices: Brumel's twelve-part Missa Et ecce terrae motus is certainly impressive. It immediately reminded Pulitzer Prize Winner David Lang of Galileo, who was censured for claiming that Earth was not the centre of the universe. David Lang’s new work sun-centered, co-commissioned by the Concertgebouw, is an ode to discovery, a warning against censorship and a reflection on faith and doubt.
Antoine Brumel (ca.1460-1512)
Missa Et ecce terrae motus
David Lang (1957)
sun-centered
The Tallis Scholars: vocal ensemble
Peter Phillips: conductor
commissionners: Concertgebouw Brugge, Cal Performances (Berkeley), Carnegie Hall Corporation (New York City), Hopkins Center (Baltimore), John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington DC), Stanford Live & Virginia Tech (Blacksburg)
The Tallis Scholars: vocal ensemble
Peter Phillips: conductor
commissionners: Concertgebouw Brugge, Cal Perfo
introduction by Hendrik Vanden Abeele | 19.15 |
start | 20.00 |
expected end time | 21.55 |
with break |
Standard €25.00 - €44.00
Reduction -26 €13.00 - €22.50