Sine Nomine presents 'Salve Regina'
Free
William Byrd — Magnificat
Cristóbal de Morales — Regina caeli
Josquin des Prez — Stabat mater dolorosa
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina — Alma redemptoris mater
Heinrich Isaac — Virgo prudentissima
Josquin des Prez — Salve Regina
Francisco Guerrero — Selected works
Johannes Ockeghem — Selected works
Gary D. Cannon, Conductor
Sine Nomine: Renaissance Choir (a Community Collegium of the Early Music Guild)
Guerrero – Salve regina (II, in alternatim)
Ockeghem – Alma redemptoris mater
Palestrina – Alma redemptoris mater
Lassus – Salve regina (a 8)
Isaac – Virgo prudentissima
Morales – Regina caeli
Josquin – Salve regina (a 4)
Josquin – Stabat mater
Byrd – 'Magnificat' (from Great Service)
Salve Regina will feature a collection of Marian settings from different composers, nationalities and styles within the Renaissance. The Virgin Mary was one of the most central figures in sacred Renaissance music. Our a cappella choral concert presents several of the greatest Marian texts in a diverse collection of settings. Settings of the Salve regina by Josquin, Lassus and Guerrero demonstrate how different composers have viewed this seminal text.
We will also feature two of the greatest works of the Renaissance: Josquin’s Stabat Mater and Byrd’s 'Magnificat.' Works by Ockeghem, Palestrina, Isaac and Morales expand the Marian theme – including Isaac's grand ceremonial motet, Virgo prudentissima, written in 1507 to confirm Maximilian I's position as Holy Roman Emperor, and to solicit protection from the nine orders of angels and the Virgin Mary for him and the Holy Roman Empire.
Free will donation. Free parking in the parking garage at Skyline.