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Classical Classroom, Episode 61: Motet – Not Lesstet – With Mark Buller

Classical Classroom, Episode 61: Motet – Not Lesstet – With Mark Buller

FromClassical Classroom


Classical Classroom, Episode 61: Motet – Not Lesstet – With Mark Buller

FromClassical Classroom

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Sep 29, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Take a tour through music history – from chant to present day – through the lens of the motet. What’s a “motet”, you ask? Is it real, you ask? We are not entirely sure. Composer Mark Buller, whose music has been performed worldwide, and who has been commissioned by organizations like Houston Grand Opera, will be your tour guide. Get on board the great Classroom coaster. We have cupholders and a great soundsystem. Audio production by Todd “Tween” Hulslander with insightful insight from Dacia Clay. Music in this episode: Adam de la Halle: “Mout me fu grief li departir/Robins m’aime/Portare”, Tonus Peregrinus/Anthony Pitts Philippe de Vitry: “Garrit gallus flendo dolorose/In nova fert animus/Neuma” Sequentia Palestrina, “Osculetur me osculo oris sui” from Canticum Canticorum, The Hilliard Ensemble Thomas Tallis, “If ye love me”,  The Sixteen/Harry Christophers JS Bach: Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden, Monteverdi Choir/John Eliot Gardiner W.A. Mozart, Ave verum corpus, The Sixteen/Harry Christophers Richard Strauss: Deutsche Motette, Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, Choir of King’s College/David Trendell Morten Lauridsen: O Magnum Mysterium, 1994, Vasari Singers/Jeremy Backhouse Mark Buller: “O nata lux” from Five Motets, Chamber Choir/John Hudson; Mark Buller, piano For more about Mark Buller, go to www.markbuller.com.
Released:
Sep 29, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

There's a rumor going around that classical music is hoity toity. At Classical Classroom, we beg to differ. Come learn with classical music newbie Dacia Clay and the music experts she invites into the Classical Classroom.