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THE ORLANDO CONSORT
Sunday 11th March at 20:00 h. Igrexa de Santiago das Caldas
Free admission
Biography and programme

"The Orlando Consort's performances are staggeringly beautiful."
The Times
Formed in 1988 by the Early Music Centre of Great Britain, the Orlando Consort has established itself as one of Britain's most important chamber music ensembles, performing to the highest standards and renowned for its imaginative and innovative programming. Working with leading academics on music that has often never been performed in modern times, they have set new standards of performance, particularly with regard to the pronunciation and tuning of this fascinating repertoire. In recent times the Consort has also attracted praise for its bold programmes of contemporary music, jazz and world music, and for their outstanding education projects which are specifically designed to involve amateur musicians of all ages and abilities.
The group has made many commercial recordings with Saydisc, Metronome, Linn, Deutsche Grammophon and Harmonia Mundi USA. The Mystery of Notre Dame (works by Perotin and others) was nominated for an Edison award in the Netherlands, while Loyset Compére, 1445-1518, Popes and Antipopes (Papal music from the 14th and 15th Centuries), Passiontide (15th Century Flemish Easter music), the Missa De plus en plus by Ockeghem, The Saracen and the Dove (Music for the courts of Padua and Pavia), and Motets by Josquin Desprez have all been short-listed for Gramophone Awards. The Works of John Dunstaple was chosen as the 1996 Gramophone Early Music CD of the Year, a feat repeated by The Call of the Phoenix (English 15th century motets) in 2003. Their two CD/book collections, Food, Wine and Song and Medieval Gardens included outstanding feature articles from leading chefs and horticulturalists, including Clarissa Dickson Wright, Jean-Christophe Novelli and Sir Roy Strong. 2008 saw the release of a ground-breaking recording, pairing Machaut'sextraordinary Messe de Notre Dame with Scattered Rhymes, a brilliant new work by the young British composer Tarik O'Regan and featuring the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir. In 2010 they released Mantra: Musical conversations across the Indian Ocea on Keda records, a startling and evocative take on the original meeting between Portuguese missionaries and the indigenous musical culture of C.16th Goa.
The Orlando Consort has made frequent appearances on the British and Dutch Early Music Networks. Regular performers at London's Wigmore Hall and the South Bank Centre, the Consort has also sung in festivals in Spain (Santander, Ourense, Seville, Granada, Valencia, Burgos, Segovia, Avila, Barcelona, Huelva, Las Palmas and Madrid), Belgium (Antwerp and Bruges), Germany (Regensburg, Frankfurt, Nürnberg, Heidelberg, Herne, Cologne, Rommersdorf, Leipzig and Berlin), Austria (Vienna, Graz, Feldkirchen and Melk), Greece (Athens and Thessaloniki), Estonia (Tallinn, Parnu and Tartu), France (Amiens, Avignon and Le Thoronnet), Poland (Krakow, Wroclaw, Jaroslaw and Warsaw), the Czech Republic (Plzen and Prague), Russia (St. Petersburg), Italy (Florence, Bologna, Venice, Trent, Rome, Padua and Bolzano), Portugal and Sweden (Skara), as well as the Spitalfields Festival, the Bury St. Edmunds, Aldeburgh, St. David's, Stour, Deal, Brinkburn, Hexham, Cheltenham and Chester Festivals, the Manchester Early Music Series, the City of London Festival, the St. Magnus Festival in Orkney, the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, the Three Choirs Festival and both the Beverley and York Early Music Festivals. The Consort has been featured at many events in North America, notably the American Musicological Society Meetings in Montreal and Toronto and at the Boston Early Music Festival. Even further from home, the Consort has made repeat visits to Japan and has also travelled on a six-concert tour to Peru, Bolivia and Colombia. The Consort made their debut at the BBC Proms in the 1997 season, returning in 2001, and at the Edinburgh International Festival in 1998, returning in 2007. The Consort is currently an Associate Ensemble at Southampton University.
Programme
Part I (40 min)
Veni sancte spiritus / Veni creatros spiritus John Dunstaple (c. 1390- 1543)
Kryie Fragments Terra Mann (2000)
Caput Mass: Kryie - Deus creator omnium Anónimo inglés (c.1420-30)
Quam pulcra es John Pyamour (¿ - 1246)
Tota pulcra es Forest ( fl. 1415-30)
Super flumina Gavin Bryars (2000)
Audivi vocem Manuscrito de Egerton (c 1440)
Anna mater matris Christi John Plummer (c. 1410- c. 1484)
Part II (30 min)
Summa (Creado) Arvo Pärt (1958)
Credo Manuscrito de Fountains Abbey ( c. 1420)
St. Andrews Responsories Tarik O'Regan (2008)
Caput Mass: Agnus Dei Anónimo inglés (c. 1420-30)
Ave regina celorum Manuscrito de Ritson (c.1450)
Nesciens mater John trouluffe (fl. 1448-73)
Stella celi Walter Lambe (c. 1450 - 1504)


