For Notre Dame
Pérotin, Sederunt principes, c. 1199, written for Notre Dame de Paris. Performed by The Early Music Consort, directed by David Munrow.
Pérotin, Sederunt principes, c. 1199, written for Notre Dame de Paris. Performed by The Early Music Consort, directed by David Munrow.
by Michael Cirigliano II Photo credit: Matthew Murphy For everything The Tallis Scholars has achieved in its niche market of Renaissance polyphony, it must also be terribly constricting to work
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"Our wisest mortals have decided that music should add seasoning to devotion… where worshipers delight in voices blending in harmony." Palestrina It seems that the quiet, contemplative world of a cappella