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Bloomfield Hills, MI
Program length: 1:15, no intermission
EXILE: Music of the Early Modern Jewish Diaspora explores the influences of Italian, German, and eastern European music and Jewish culture, highlighting Jewish musicians, the non-Jewish composers they influenced, and composers who inspired innovations in Jewish composition. Featuring composers such as Rossi, Vierdanck, Monteverdi, and others, this program highlights the mutual influences of the early modern European Jewish experience, breaking down preconceptions of Jewish music and culture and exploring the implications of diaspora on Jewish artistic legacy.
One of Incantare’s most popular programs, EXILE has been touring throughout the United States since 2021. This program features our core instrumentalists, 2 violins, 3 sackbuts (Baroque trombone) and chamber organ.
Presented by The Academy of Early Music
Ann Arbor, MI
Program length: 1:15, no intermission
EXILE: Music of the Early Modern Jewish Diaspora explores the influences of Italian, German, and eastern European music and Jewish culture, highlighting Jewish musicians, the non-Jewish composers they influenced, and composers who inspired innovations in Jewish composition. Featuring composers such as Rossi, Vierdanck, Monteverdi, and others, this program highlights the mutual influences of the early modern European Jewish experience, breaking down preconceptions of Jewish music and culture and exploring the implications of diaspora on Jewish artistic legacy.
One of Incantare’s most popular programs, EXILE has been touring throughout the United States since 2021. This program features our core instrumentalists, 2 violins, 3 sackbuts (Baroque trombone) and chamber organ.
Presented by The Academy of Early Music
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Louisville, KY
We are pleased to collaborate with Alchymy Viols for our Third Annual Abendmusik Concert! We will perform a pastiche from the only extant piece - a work in the style of an oratorio which spanned several weeks of performances - from Buxtehude's famous Abendmusik series which took place in Lubeck and was directed by the great composer himself.
Zionsville, IN
We are pleased to collaborate with Alchymy Viols for our Third Annual Abendmusik Concert! We will perform a pastiche from the only extant piece - a work in the style of an oratorio which spanned several weeks of performances - from Buxtehude's famous Abendmusik series which took place in Lubeck and was directed by the great composer himself.
Gettysburgh, PA
Incantare presents a special program created for the Gettysburg Community Concert Association featuring highlights from musical communities throughout the world. Selections from Thirty Years’ War Germany and colonial Latin America are interwoven with pieces by familiar and lesser-known composers who traveled, lived, and worked among three continents that were home to a diverse array of cultures. The music is performed by violins, trombones, and chamber organ in various combinations to reveal a glimpse of the vast array of musical styles that together form a rich and beautiful musical tapestry from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Program Image: Ron Lahr
Incantare and The Newberry Consort close their 2023-2024 seasons with Renaissance music influenced by the life and art of Venetian painter Jacopo Tintoretto, presented in collaboration with Incantare. This visually and aurally sumptuous program explores music by Italian composers from the Venetian School, juxtaposing musical works by Andrea Gabrieli, Gioseffo Zarlino, Nicola Vicentino, Leonora Orsina, Madalena Casulana, Diego Ortiz, and Giovanni Priuli against visual art by Tintoretto and other Venetian artists such as Titian, Veronese, Bellini, and Bassano. A mixture of opulent antiphonal works for instruments and voices balances small-scale improvisatory solos, dances, and canzonas that mirror the richly-hued textures of the paintings.
Incantare and The Newberry Consort close their 2023-2024 seasons with Renaissance music influenced by the life and art of Venetian painter Jacopo Tintoretto, presented in collaboration with Incantare. This visually and aurally sumptuous program explores music by Italian composers from the Venetian School, juxtaposing musical works by Andrea Gabrieli, Gioseffo Zarlino, Nicola Vicentino, Leonora Orsina, Madalena Casulana, Diego Ortiz, and Giovanni Priuli against visual art by Tintoretto and other Venetian artists such as Titian, Veronese, Bellini, and Bassano. A mixture of opulent antiphonal works for instruments and voices balances small-scale improvisatory solos, dances, and canzonas that mirror the richly-hued textures of the paintings.
Incantare and The Newberry Consort close their 2023-2024 seasons with Renaissance music influenced by the life and art of Venetian painter Jacopo Tintoretto, presented in collaboration with Incantare. This visually and aurally sumptuous program explores music by Italian composers from the Venetian School, juxtaposing musical works by Andrea Gabrieli, Gioseffo Zarlino, Nicola Vicentino, Leonora Orsina, Madalena Casulana, Diego Ortiz, and Giovanni Priuli against visual art by Tintoretto and other Venetian artists such as Titian, Veronese, Bellini, and Bassano. A mixture of opulent antiphonal works for instruments and voices balances small-scale improvisatory solos, dances, and canzonas that mirror the richly-hued textures of the paintings.
Post-concert Q&A with the musicians to follow
EXILE: Music of the Early Modern Jewish Diaspora explores the influences of Italian, German, and eastern European music and Jewish culture, highlighting Jewish musicians, the non-Jewish composers they influenced, and composers who inspired innovations in Jewish composition. Featuring composers such as Rossi, Vierdanck, Monteverdi, and others, this program highlights the mutual influences of the early modern European Jewish experience, breaking down preconceptions of Jewish music and culture and exploring the implications of diaspora on Jewish artistic legacy.
One of Incantare’s most popular programs, EXILE has been touring throughout the United States since 2021. This program welcomes 4 guest singer specialists to the core instrumental ensemble of 2 Baroque violins, 3 sackbuts (Baroque trombones), and chamber organ. Incantare is also thrilled to partner with The Temple-Congregation Adath Israel Brith Sholom, Congregation Adath Jeshurun, and Keneseth Israel Congregation, whose cantors will join us in Louisville for Salamone Rossi’s beautiful double-choir version of Ein Keloheinu.
Our Louisville and Kentucky performances are generously sponsored by a grant from the Jewish Heritage Fund. We are pleased to offer free admission to these concerts.
Post-concert Q&A with the musicians to follow
EXILE: Music of the Early Modern Jewish Diaspora explores the influences of Italian, German, and eastern European music and Jewish culture, highlighting Jewish musicians, the non-Jewish composers they influenced, and composers who inspired innovations in Jewish composition. Featuring composers such as Rossi, Vierdanck, Monteverdi, and others, this program highlights the mutual influences of the early modern European Jewish experience, breaking down preconceptions of Jewish music and culture and exploring the implications of diaspora on Jewish artistic legacy.
One of Incantare’s most popular programs, EXILE has been touring throughout the United States since 2021. This program welcomes 4 guest singer specialists to the core instrumental ensemble of 2 Baroque violins, 3 sackbuts (Baroque trombones), and chamber organ. Incantare is also thrilled to partner with The Temple-Congregation Adath Israel Brith Sholom, Congregation Adath Jeshurun, and Keneseth Israel Congregation, whose cantors will join us in Louisville for Salamone Rossi’s beautiful double-choir version of Ein Keloheinu.
Our Louisville and Kentucky performances are generously sponsored by a grant from the Jewish Heritage Fund. We are pleased to offer free admission to these concerts.
Our highly anticipated second collaboration between Alchymy Viols and Incantare presents a new program of music for the Christmas season. Music of Schein, Lambert de Sayve, a set from the New World, and more!
Incantare’s brand new program for violins, sackbuts, and organ presents music influenced by the life and art of Jacopo Tintoretto. Presented as a sixteenth-century Dialogo—a scripted pedagogical discourse—between Tintoretto and his daughter, the artist and musician Marietta Robusti, this visually and aurally sumptuous program explores music by Italian composers from the Venetian School and their contemporaries. Spoken dialogue and imagery enhance this multimedia program, which features music by Andrea Gabrieli, Gioseffo Zarlino, Leonora Orsina, Madalena Casulana, Diego Ortiz, and many more.
Saturday, August 26, 2023
7:00pm
The Baroque Room
275 East 4th Street, #280
Saint Paul, MN 55101
SOLD OUT!
The Malmgren Concert Series presents our popular program for voices and instruments in Syracuse this spring. EXILE explores the influences of Italian, German, and eastern European music and Jewish culture, highlighting Jewish musicians, the non-Jewish composers they influenced, and composers who inspired innovations in Jewish composition. Featuring composers such as Salamone Rossi, Mutio Effrem, Giovanni Battista Buonamente, Claudio Monteverdi, and others, this program highlights the mutual influences of the early modern European Jewish experience, breaking down preconceptions of Jewish music and culture and exploring the implications of diaspora on Jewish artistic legacy.
TICKETS ON SALE in 2023:
https://chapel.syracuse.edu/programs/events/malmgren-concert-series/
Incantare joins forces with Alchymy Viols in Indianapolis and Louisville to present a luscious program of music for Advent. Music for voices, sackbuts, viols, continuo, and violins celebrate the holiday season, with music by rarely-heard composers and familiar favorites from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Works by Schütz, Praetorious, Padilla, and more!
TWO CONCERTS:
December 21, 2022 7:00 PM EDT [NEW START TIME]
Advent Lutheran Church
11250 N. Michigan Road, Zionsville, IN 46077
December 22, 2022 12 PM EDT
Second Presbyterian Church
3701 Old Brownsboro Rd, Louisville, KY 40207
BOTH CONCERTS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Originally debuted at our very first concert at the Twin Cities Early Music Festival in 2018, this program pays homage to the after-effects of the Thirty Years’ War on composition and culture in seventeenth-century Germany. The program illuminates the music of lesser-known wartime and postwar composers: the refugees Heinrich Grimm and Andreas Hammerschmidt, the British immigrant William Brade and his close multi-instrumentalist colleague Johann Schop, the controversial Johann Rosenmüller, and Johann Vierdanck, star musician of the Dresden court; as well as Johann Rudolph Ahle, whose style directly influenced Bach and the subsequent high Baroque. Their music creates a bright path that leads through and beyond a period of impenetrable darkness.
TICKET LINK: https://hamilton.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=1345