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Folger Consort's 2013/14 Season: Instruments of Exploration
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Folger Consort 2013 /14 season of early music
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Engaging Washington-area audiences since 1977, the Folger Consort is early music ensemble-in-residence at the Folger Shakespeare Library. Founding Artistic Directors Robert Eisenstein and Christopher Kendall create programs that offer opportunities to discover and enjoy music from the medieval, Renaissance, and baroque periods. Whether presenting concerts in the ensemble’s intimate home, the Folger’s Elizabethan-styled theater, or in the splendid reaches of Washington National Cathedral, the Folger Consort continues its tradition of bringing internationally noted guest artists to Washington, DC to join in its “early music chamber society.”
Beyond its concert series, the Folger Consort strives to deepen audiences’ understanding and appreciation of early music through seminars, discussions, recordings, radio broadcasts, and unique collaborations with other programs of the Folger Shakespeare Library. Folger Consort has been named Best Classical Chamber Ensemble by the Washington Area Music Awards for the last five years. For more information, visit www.folger.edu/consort.
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Artistic Directors Christopher Kendall and Robert Eisenstein
In 2013/14 Folger Consort celebrates the adventurous spirit of the age of discovery — navigating new worlds of musical repertoire with instruments as exquisite as those used by the early explorers themselves.
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music from 13th - and 15th- Century Spain
Map of the World
September 27-29
guest artists include
Emily NoëlSoprano
Aaron SheehanTenor
Jacopo Russo, Map of Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea, 15th century. Alinari/Art Resource, NY
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music from 13th - and 15th- Century Spain
this evocative Spanish music was composed when most western Europeans had little knowledge of the world outside of their own communities. A sense of the unknown over the horizon permeates history’s first song cycle — the Seven Songs of Love by the 13th-century Gallician Martim Codax. The mesmerizing, interlocking poems are sung by a woman on the shore at Vigo, waiting for her lover to return from the sea. The burgeoning curiosity and spirit of adventure of the era present themselves in a mass by the 15th-century Spaniard Juan Cornago, based on a popular song about a map of the world. These are performed along with spirited Spanish dance music of both periods. With vocalists, fiddles, winds, lutes, and psalteries.
In the Elizabethan Theatre
Map of the World
September 27-29
As a special feature, maps and other images from the period will be projected onstage.
Jacopo Russo, Map of Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea, 15th century. Alinari/Art Resource, NY
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Christmas in new spain
By the 16th and 17th centuries, maps and charts with considerable detail would show Spain’s empire in the New World, becoming known as New Spain. The encounter between Spanish, Inca, and Aztec cultures produced music unique to New Spain, with indigenous American as well as African elements. Some of the most engaging and unusual Christmas music of the time comes from the cathedrals and lay religious fraternities of Mexico and Peru. Folger Consort presents exuberant music by Latin American and Spanish composers for the Christmas season and lively rhythms of early baroque dances. With vocal ensemble, guitar, harp, violin, viol, and bassoon.
In the festively decorated Elizabethan Theatre
early music of mexico and peru
December 13-22
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Christmas in new spain
early music of mexico and peru
“Folger Consort gives the most intellectually and musically satisfying holiday concert in the city.”
— DCist.com
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Pere Espallargues, Adoration of the Magi. Gianni Dagli Orti/The Art Archive at Art Resource, NY
guest artists include
instrumentalists Charles Weaver and Tom Zajac
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brave new World
January 10 -11
Music of The Tempest
at washington national cathedral
guest artists include
TempesTa di mare, Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra
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Soprano Rosa Lamoreaux and Baritone William Sharp
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At Washington National Cathedral
Based in part on an account of a shipwreck in Bermuda, Shakespeare’s The Tempest has inspired wonderful music. Prospero’s island is “full of noises” and rich with occasion for atmospheric music and beautiful poetry for singing. The earliest recorded settings of the songs, dating from the 17th century, may have been used in early productions. After the Restoration, the play was produced in revised versions, including one that inspired Matthew Locke’s 1674 incidental music for orchestra and voices. In 2000 Folger Consort premiered a beguiling piece for soprano, baritone, and Renaissance instruments by American composer James Primosch. The entire program leads us on a musical exploration and celebration of this great play. With soprano, baritone, and TempesTa Di mare, Philadelphia Baroque orchestra.
brave new World
January 10 -11
Music of The Tempest
at washington national cathedral
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Jan Porcellis, Dutch Ships in a Gale. © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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E ighteenth-century Europe was fascinated with things Chinese. Artists like the French painter François Boucher incorporated a new chinoiserie style in their works, and many French harpsichords were fashioned in elaborate and beautiful painted chinoiserie designs. In the middle of the century, Jean-Philippe Rameau created exotic scenes in his operas, and Asian sounds and instruments began to be incorporated into French music. Both France and China had opulent and sophisticated courts that supported great musicians, creating a rich repertoire. Folger Consort explores the allure of China for the French musical imagination in the works of Rameau, Marais, and others. With soprano, violinist, harpsichordist, and traverse flute.
In the Elizabethan Theatre
Music of 18th-Century France
Le Jardin Chinois
March 21-23
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Music of 18th-Century France
Le Jardin Chinois
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François Boucher, Le Jardin Chinois.
Krista Bennion FeeneyViolinist
guest artists include
Jolle GreenleafSoprano
Joseph GaschoHarpsichordist
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Music of poland’s Golden Age
A polish Renaissance
April 11-13
guest artists include
The WesTern Wind Webb WigginsOrganist
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Folger Consort enters into an eastern tributary to the main stream of Renaissance music — the rarely heard, extraordinary musical art of what was then Europe’s largest kingdom. Although Italian and German musicians had a significant presence under the Jagiellonian kings, native Polish musicians were active, and mazurka rhythms and other features of Polish folk music are clearly present in the works of their music. Here the Folger Consort traverses the songs and sacred music of Polish composers like Mikołaj Zieleński and Wacław z Szamotuł, a true Renaissance man whose early biographer lamented, “if the gods had let him live longer, the Poles would have no need to envy the Italians their Palestrina.” With bagpipe, viols, cornetto, lute, organ, and trombone accompanying vocal ensemble The WesTern Wind.
In the Elizabethan Theatre
Music of poland’s Golden Age
A polish Renaissance
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Anonymous, Grand standard bearer of the Polish crown, c.1605.
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Cover art: Diego Ribero, Mappamundi, 1529 (detail). Album/Art Resource, NY. Photographs of musical instruments by Julie Ainsworth/Folger Shakespeare Library. Artwork and brochure design by Jeanne Krohn, Krohn Design.
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