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1508: Presented by Artists Vocal Ensemble & The Whole Noyse

Sunday, February 24, 2008 at 5:30 PM (PT)

Lafayette, United States

1508: Presented by Artists Vocal Ensemble & The Whole Noyse

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Regular Admission Ended $25.00 $0.99
Student or Senior Admission Ended $10.00 $0.99
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The year 1508 was very significant in the artistic world of Europe. Pope Julius commissioned Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling. The League of Cambrai was organized, forming alliances between the Holy Roman Emperor Maximillian I (in present-day Germany and Austria) and Louis XII of France. A strong fertilization of musical ideas took place between the Netherlands and Germany. The Cathedral of Constance, in present-day Germany, commissioned Heinrich Isaac to compose the first polyphonic setting of the complete Propers for the Christian year, The Choralis Constantinus.

In this concert, AVE explores the extraordinary contribution of the Choralis Constantinus, exactly 500 years after its inception. With much of the concert weighted towards this and other works by Heinrich Isaac, the concert will also explore works by his famous contemporary, Josquin des Pres. This is a natural relationship, since Isaac was of South –Netherlands origin but moved to Germany; Josquin, who was also Flemish-born, lived most of his professional life in Italy and France, finally retiring in the Flemish region. (Curiously, the only piece of known writing in Josquin’s own hand is some graffiti on the wall of the Sistine Chapel!) In 1508, he was Provost of the Collegiate Church of Notre Dame in Conde-sur-l’Escaut.

For the first time, the Artists’ Vocal Ensemble joins forces with the highly acclaimed The Whole Noyse ensemble of Renaissance instruments. The program will provide both an exquisite glimpse into the world of 1508, and an experience of solace, beauty, and balance.