Past Seasons
2010-2011 Season
The Italian Madrigals of Palestrina
A Portuguese Christmas
Music for Voices and Viols by Byrd, Tomkins, and Gibbons
Handel’s Tra le fiamme and cantatas by Bernier, Clérmbault, and Hasse
Songs, Laments, and Madrigals by Monteverdi and D’India
Music of Orlande de Lassus (1530/1532–1594)
2009-2010 Season
HAMBURG: Bernhard, Weckmann & Telemann
Josquin and his Legacy
DARMSTADT: Christmas Cantatas of Briegel & Graupner
Lamentations from England, France, Italy, and Mexico
LEIPZIG: Music of Schelle, Kuhnau & J. S. Bach
DRESDEN: Music of Schütz, Heinichen & Zelenka
Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater and music of the Italian Baroque
Las Ensaladas of Mateo Flecha
2008-2009 Season
Music of Dietrich Buxtehude (ca. 1637–1707)
Polyphonic Puzzles of the Renaissance
Advent and Christmas Music of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
Thomas Tallis and the Transformation of the English Liturgy
Music of Heinrich Schütz
Telemann’s St. John Passion (1737)
The Elvas Songbook: Portuguese and Spanish Songs of the Renaissance
2007-2008 Season
Où la musique vive: Airs de cour and lute solos of 16th- and 17th-century France
Vespers for Saint Louis: King of France, 1226–1270
Tomás Luis de Victoria and the Spanish ‘Nation’ in Rome
2006-2007 Season
Bonfire of the Vanities: Music in Florence under the Medici and Savonarola
The Art of Imitatio: Elaborations and re-workings by master composers
The Portuguese Renaissance
2005-2006 Season
Northern European Masters: Music of Poland, Denmark & Germany
O Rex Orbis: The Rhymed Office of Charlemagne
A Lily Among Thorns: Renaissance Music of Love & Lament
New World Cathedrals: Music in Mexico and Guatemala
2004-2005 Season
Ein feste Burg: Life, Death & Faith in Lutheran Germany
La Rue à Dijon: Music from the Courts of Burgundy
Musica Portugaliæ: Music of Renaissance Portugal & Brazil
2003-2004 Season
Missa Saeculorum Amen and selected motets of Francisco Guerrero (1528-1599)
Mind your Mannerists: Music of de Wert, Gesualdo, Marenzio & Monteverdi
The English Renaissance: Music of Tallis, Byrd, Peerson & Tomkins
Lope, olé! Music from the Theatre of Lope de Vega (1562–1635)
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