Cantar Lontano directed by Marco Mencoboni

Inspired by Platonic and Aristotelian philosophies and as much as by the
Christian tradition, the works of 16th c. composer Diego Ortiz were
intended to be presented in the ‘Cantar Lontano’ style, with musicians
distributed throughout the concert space to most effectively use the
lively acoustics of the chapels and churches of the day. Marco Mencoboni
and his Cantar Lontano ensemble revive the splendours of Vespers at the
Neapolitan Court in second half of the 16th century, creating a the richness
of sound through interplay between the music, the musicians and the
performance venue that will plunge us in a voluptuous harmonic bath
of polychorality. (Followed by the opportunity for a group dinner
within the Monastery of Sant’Anna in Camprena, the Tuscan film location
of The English Patient.)
Program July 10 - Evening Concert - S. Anna in Camprena
19:00
Cantar Lontano directed by Marco Mencoboni
Andrea Arrivabene countertenor
Jacopo Facchini countertenor
Luciano Bonci tenor
Marco Scavazza baritone
Mauro Borgioni baritone
Walter Testolin bass
Josuè Melendez cornett
Mauro Morini trombone
Massimo Cialfi trombone
David Jacus trombone
Luigi Mangiocavallo organ
In Illo Tempore
Claudio Montverdi
Sanctissimae Virginis Missa Senis Vocibus
Venezia 1610
Proprium in Festo Maternitatis B. Mariae V.
Introito
Ecce Virgo
Kyrie
Missa In illo tempore
Gloria
Missa In illo tempore
Graduale
Egreditur
Alleluia
Virgo dei Genetrix
Credo
Missa In illo tempore
Offertorio
Cum esse desponsata
Sanctus
Missa In illo tempore
Agnus Dei I
Missa In illo tempore
Agnus Dei II
Missa In illo tempore
Communio
Beata viscera
Ite Missa es t- Deo Gratias
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