Thursday 13th June | 2024 | 7.30pm - 9.15pm
Southwell Minster
£15.00 - £35.00
Celebrating the art of imitation, this 2024 Choral Pilgrimage explores music from the master of parody, Orlande de Lassus, alongside works by Josquin, Casulana and Bob Chilcott.
PROGRAMME
Plainsong Lauda Jerusalem Dominum (Psalm 147)
Lassus Osculetur me osculo oris sui
Casulana Morir non puo il mio core
Lassus 'Credo' from Missa Osculetur me
Josquin Benedicta es caelorum Regina
Lassus Cantai, or piango
Lassus Lauda Jerusalem Dominum
Chatelet Benedicta es caelorum Regina
Lassus Salve Regina a6
Casulana Vagh' amorosi augelli
Lassus Magnificat Benedicta es caelorum Regina
Bob Chilcott Lauda Jerusalem Dominum (parody on Lassus' Cantai, or piango)
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