[Gocamino] Pilgrimage Music

brian douglas member at douglasb.freeserve.co.uk
Sat Feb 28 04:36:01 PST 2009


Members with access to BBC I Player may be interested ina BBC Radio 3 programme

on music connected with Walsingham, the famous English pilgrimage destination.

BBC make the programme available for 7 days.

I include some programme informtion and a link below

Best wishes

Brian 


http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hr5j6/Performance_on_3_As_I_Went_to_Walsingham_Part_1/


>From St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge in London. Presented by Catherine Bott.

The BBC Singers, conducted by Peter Philips, explore the sacred music of the Tudor period, featuring some of the English composers who weathered the storm as the church swung violently between Catholic and Protestant regimes. The concert title - As I went to Walsingham - comes from a folk tune commemorating England's greatest Catholic shrine, ruthlessly destroyed by Henry VIII.

The programme celebrates the music of some of the greatest Catholic composers of the era and includes an elaborate motet in praise of the Virgin Mary by William Mundy, examples of Latin church music by Thomas Tallis and John Sheppard, and pieces by William Byrd and Philippe de Monte, which are coded messages of despair and support for the plight of English Catholics.

Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord/organ)
BBC Singers
Peter Phillips (conductor)

Thomas Tallis: Loquebantur variis linguis
John Sheppard: Laudem dicite Deo
Wiliam Byrd: Miserere a 3; Fantasia
William Mundy: Vox patris caelestis. 
Broadcast on:
BBC Radio 3, 7:00pm Friday 27th February 2009 
Duration: 
50 minutes 
Available until: 
7:52pm Friday 6th March 2009 


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