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Music for Canterbury Cathedral

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Event ID: 
2826
Title: 
Music for Canterbury Cathedral
April 11, 2014
Presented by: 
Helen D. Schubert Concert Series
Event Type: 
Performances
Genre: 
Early Music
Event Contact Name: 
Greg Heislman
Event Contact Email: 
Event Description: 

Blue Heron's concert of "Music for Canterbury Cathedral" was

"as thrilling as any Hollywood adventure".

KC Metropolis | October 2013

 
At last, the renowned professional vocal ensemble Blue Heron will make its Cleveland debut! Acclaimed by The Boston Globe as "one of the Boston music community's indispensables" and by Alex Ross of The New Yorker for its "expressive intensity", Blue Heron will bring to Cleveland a thrilling program of music from the largest extant source of English pre-reformation polyphony (copied c.1540), the Peterhouse partbooks. The partbooks have been a focus of the ensemble's activities since its first concert in 1999, and it has released three CDs of works from this source to date. Many are world-premiere recordings. The first volume was praised at some length by Alex Ross in The New Yorker. (The full text is now available on his blog, here.) The fourth CD will feature all the works on the April 11 program.

 

In 2001, Blue Heron gave the North American premiere performance of Robert Jones's Missa Spes nostra in Boston. The performance revealed the Mass to be the mature work of a master. Full of supple melody and lustrous harmony, it still speaks to us across a divide of four and a half centuries. The work, like all the works on this program, comes from a source copied around 1540 for the new choral foundation at Canterbury Cathedral. Following Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries, Canterbury was refounded, and in need of music; and so it commissioned Thomas Bull, a musician and scribe, to copy music at Magdalen College, Oxford. He did so, apparently in some haste. Four of the five partbooks he copied have survived and are known today as the Peterhouse partbooks. In the edition used by Blue Heron, the missing tenor part, and (in places where pages are missing) part of the treble line have been reconstructed by the brilliant musicologist and composer, Prof. Nick Sandon.

 

Jones' unforgettable Mass will be offered alongside two others from the Peterhouse partbooks: Nicholas Ludford,'s Ave cujus conceptio, a warm and genial work, filled with cascades of melisma; and Robert Hunt's Stabat Mater, which is quite simply unlike anything you have heard before. The performances this season are the North American premieres of these works. In October, the program was presented in Kansas City, at Yale University's Institute of Sacred Music, at Boston University and at Assumption College in Worcester, MA. Audiences have loved it!

 

In October, Blue Heron also released the latest CD in its Peterhouse partbooks series, containing world premiere recordings of music of Ludford and John Mason. Tom Moore, in the current issue of Early Music America Magazine, calls it a "world-class" effort. Matthew Guerrieri wrote, in The Boston Globe

 

The performances are suffused with elegance and polish ... intense, 

expressively heightened dramas that unfold in a kind of 

purified, meditative slow motion.

Ensemble Name: 
Blue Heron (Scott Metcalfe, dir.)
Musicians: 
Julia Steinbok, Sonja Tengblad, Shari Wilson, treble; Jennifer Ashe, Pamela Dellal, Martin Near, mean; Jason McStoots, Owen McIntosh, contratenor; Michael Barrett, David McFerrin, Mark Sprinkle, tenor; Cameron Beauchamp, Paul Guttry, Steven Hrycelak, bass
Composers: 
Robert Jones, Nicholas Ludford, Robert Hunt, Sarum Plainchant
Program: 
LUDFORD Votive antiphon: Ave cujus conceptio
SARUM PLAINCHANT Kyrie Deus creator omnium
JONES Gloria / Missa Spes nostra 
JONES Credo / Missa Spes nostra
 
HUNT Votive antiphon: Stabat mater
JONES Sanctus / Missa Spes nostra 
JONES Agnus dei / Missa Spes nostra
 
Reconstructions by NIck Sandon, published in Antico Edition

 

Venue: 
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist
Location: 
East Ninth Street & Superior Avenue
Cleveland, OH
Phone: 
216-771-6666 ext. 5510
URL: 
http://www.saintjohncathedral.com/Concerts/Concerts.html#BlueHeron
Description: 

All concerts are free and open to the public. No ticket is required. A free-will offering will be taken.

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