Lusitano: Motets / The Marian Consort
Following its digital debut on Linn presenting a triptych of works by Josquin des Prez, Vicente Lusitano and Roderick Williams, The Marian Consort now focuses its attention on the central figure of this trio, Vicente 'the Portugueseā. In his own time an important music theorist, Lusitanoās reputation and music have both been neglected in ours. As so often with musical figures of the Renaissance, many of the details of his life remain unknown. We can, however, be reasonably confident that he was the first published composer of African heritage. Referred to as āpardoā in one eighteenth-century source, his only surviving printed book of compositions, the Liber primus epigramatum, was issued in Rome in 1551. True to its pioneer spirit as ābrilliant discoverers, and exponents, of rare repertoireā (The Observer), The Marian Consort has recorded a carefully chosen program of these striking, impressive and unjustly forgotten works.
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Lusitano: Motets / The Marian Consort
Lusitano: Motets / The Marian Consort
Following its digital debut on Linn presenting a triptych of works by Josquin des Prez, Vicente Lusitano and Roderick Williams, The Marian Consort now focuses its attention on the central figure of this trio, Vicente 'the Portugueseā. In his own time an important music theorist, Lusitanoās reputation and music have both been neglected in ours. As so often with musical figures of the Renaissance, many of the details of his life remain unknown. We can, however, be reasonably confident that he was the first published composer of African heritage. Referred to as āpardoā in one eighteenth-century source, his only surviving printed book of compositions, the Liber primus epigramatum, was issued in Rome in 1551. True to its pioneer spirit as ābrilliant discoverers, and exponents, of rare repertoireā (The Observer), The Marian Consort has recorded a carefully chosen program of these striking, impressive and unjustly forgotten works.
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Following its digital debut on Linn presenting a triptych of works by Josquin des Prez, Vicente Lusitano and Roderick Williams, The Marian Consort now focuses its attention on the central figure of this trio, Vicente 'the Portugueseā. In his own time an important music theorist, Lusitanoās reputation and music have both been neglected in ours. As so often with musical figures of the Renaissance, many of the details of his life remain unknown. We can, however, be reasonably confident that he was the first published composer of African heritage. Referred to as āpardoā in one eighteenth-century source, his only surviving printed book of compositions, the Liber primus epigramatum, was issued in Rome in 1551. True to its pioneer spirit as ābrilliant discoverers, and exponents, of rare repertoireā (The Observer), The Marian Consort has recorded a carefully chosen program of these striking, impressive and unjustly forgotten works.