Repertoire
Guillaume de Machaut: Messe de Notre Dame (1365) 28′
José María Sánchez-Verdú: Machaut-Architekturen I-V (2003-05) 26′
ARTISTS
Olivier de Sagazan, performance
Sollazzo Ensemble
Anna Danilevskaia, vocal direction
CrossingLines Ensemble
Lorenzo Ferrándiz, instrumental direction
Pablo Carrascosa, artistic direction
Programme
This concert is included in the celebration of the 25th anniversary of L’Auditori
Machaut’s Messe de Nôtre Dame is one of the absolute summits of medieval music. Composed in 1365 by the cleric, poet and musician Guillaume de Machaut, the work is scored for four voices, and is the oldest surviving mass by a single composer.
In 2003, José María Sánchez-Verdú began to compose Machaut-Architekturen, a cycle that would end in 2005, and which consists of five pieces, which were conceived as interludes between the five sections of Machaut’s Mass.
A dialogue between eras, between the 14th century and the present day, reminding us that temporal distance sometimes simply does not exist.
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