Fraser Performance Center
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Set 1radio intro (fragment)
After Our God Descended [King Alfonso X, "el Sabio", 13th century *]
introduction
From Henceforth I Wish to Sing of the Honored Lady [King Alfonso X]
introduction
Belle Duet/The Story of the Annunciation [Medieval French, unknown author/Catalan folk song, unknown author]
introduction
La Gamba [Spanish rennaisance, 16th century]
Passamezzo moderno [Spanish Rennaisance]
Tararat Tarara ["Spanish New World"]
La Cumba ["Spanish New World"]
introduction
Morena Mayaman [?][16th century Morocco]
Yo me soy la Molenica [?] [Spanish Rennaisance]
outro
After Our God Descended [King Alfonso X, "el Sabio", 13th century *]
introduction
From Henceforth I Wish to Sing of the Honored Lady [King Alfonso X]
introduction
Belle Duet/The Story of the Annunciation [Medieval French, unknown author/Catalan folk song, unknown author]
introduction
La Gamba [Spanish rennaisance, 16th century]
Passamezzo moderno [Spanish Rennaisance]
Tararat Tarara ["Spanish New World"]
La Cumba ["Spanish New World"]
introduction
Morena Mayaman [?][16th century Morocco]
Yo me soy la Molenica [?] [Spanish Rennaisance]
outro
CommentThe Boston Camerata presents a preview and excerpts from "The Brotherhood of the Star: A Hispanic Christmas 1300-1700"
Directed by Joel Cohen
"Holiday Music from the Old World (Spain and Catalonia) and the New (Mexico, Bolivia and Peru), with seductive African melodies and rhythms.
Directed by Joel Cohen
"Holiday Music from the Old World (Spain and Catalonia) and the New (Mexico, Bolivia and Peru), with seductive African melodies and rhythms.
Set 1O virgo virginum [anonymous]
Factor Orbis [Jacob Obrecht, 1457-1505]
interview/introduction
Nato canunt Omnia [Antoine Brumel, 1460-1513]
interview/introduction
chant for Saint Stephen's Day - [December 26] (?) [Pérotin, circa 1200]
(?) [? Guillaume IX of Aquitaine (1071-1127)]
introduction
Organum Quadruplum (?) [Pérotin]
outro
Factor Orbis [Jacob Obrecht, 1457-1505]
interview/introduction
Nato canunt Omnia [Antoine Brumel, 1460-1513]
interview/introduction
chant for Saint Stephen's Day - [December 26] (?) [Pérotin, circa 1200]
(?) [? Guillaume IX of Aquitaine (1071-1127)]
introduction
Organum Quadruplum (?) [Pérotin]
outro
CommentPolyphonic choir music for Christmas by Obrecht and Brumel, Dutch and French composers of the 15th and 16th centuries; and polyphony of the 13th and 12th centuries by Pérotin and Aquitaine from the Notre Dame school, previewing Blue Heron's Dec. 20 and 21, 2008 concerts.
info: http://www.blueheronchoir.org
info: http://www.blueheronchoir.org
Set 1Medley 1
Medley 2
Medley 3 (dedicated to the Obama family)
You Are My Sunshine
w/Ran interviewed by Eric Jackson between Medles
Medley 2
Medley 3 (dedicated to the Obama family)
You Are My Sunshine
w/Ran interviewed by Eric Jackson between Medles
CommentWGBH-FM Broadcast
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