Monday, April 26, 2010

Usus antiquior and Renaissance Polyphony in the heartland


An invitation from the Doctoral Seminar in Choral Conducting at the Jacobs School of Music to a

LECTURE AND PERFORMANCE of a MISSA TRIDENTINA, WITH MUSIC FROM MUNICH'S HOFKAPELLE, CA. 1560, INCLUDING WORKS IN ISAAC'S CHORALIS CONSTANTINUS, AND MUSIC BY JOSQUIN AND LASSUS.
Curated by Father Professor Dominic Holtz (Aquinas Institute of Theology, St Louis, Missouri)
and Professor Giovanni Zanovello (Jacobs School of Music)




Title LECTURE - Liturgical History and Musical Performance Practice: Issues to consider for a performance of a Missa Tridentina
DateWednesday, April 28, 2010
Time 4 p.m.
Location Sweeney Hall

Lecturer: Father Dominic Holtz, Professor, Aquinas Institute of Theology, Saint Louis University.
Assisted by Professor Giovanni Zanovello, Musicology, Jacobs School of Music
and Professor Carmen Helena Tellez, Choral Conducting, Jacobs School of Music

Title Doctoral Final Project -
Date Thursday, April 29, 2010
Time8 p.m.
Location Saint Paul Catholic Church

Doctoral Seminar in Renaissance Choral Conducting Final Project

Missa Tridentina (in Latin, celebrated by Fr Dominic Holtz, Aquinas Institute of Theology, Saint Louis University)
Music from Heinrich Isaac's Choralis Constatinus

Saint Paul Catholic Church,
1413 East 17th Street
Bloomington, IN 47408-1602
(812) 339-5561

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