The Tallis Scholars

»The Song of Songs« – Hamburg International Music Festival

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The Tallis Scholars
The Tallis Scholars © Rodrigo Pérez
  • Doors open 19:00

  • Start 20:00

  • Interval

  • End ca. 22:00

Song of Songs

Since their founding exactly 50 years ago, the Tallis Scholars have been one of the world’s leading vocal ensembles for Renaissance and sacred a-cappella music. During their anniversary tour with their founder Peter Phillips conducting, they will be visiting the Elbphilharmonie for the first time as part of the Hamburg International Music Festival – and, in keeping with the festival theme, will be presenting compositions related to King Solomon’s »Song of Songs« from the Bible.

The programme traces a line from Renaissance masters such as Orlando di Lasso to contemporary composers. Highlights include a work by the British composer Judith Weir, who is the first woman to hold the honorary position of »Master of the King’s Music« (or until recently: Queen’s Music) – and who is thereby a kind of court composer for the King of England.

Performers

The Tallis Scholars vocal ensemble

director Peter Phillips

Programme

»The Song of Songs«

Sebastián de Vivanco
Magnificat Octavi Toni / aus: Liber magnificarum

Robert Parsons
O bone Jesu

Heinrich Isaac
Tota pulchra es

Sebastián de Vivanco
Sicut lilium

– Interval –

Sebastián de Vivanco
Veni, dilecte mi

Costanzo Festa
Quam pulchra es

Judith Weir
Ave regina caelorum

Orlando di Lasso
Ave regina caelorum

Francis Poulenc
Salve regina

William Cornysh
Salve regina

Festival

Hamburg International Music Festival

Live Broadcast

The concert will be broadcast live in the Elbphilharmonie Mediatheque.

Promoter: HamburgMusik

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Elbphilharmonie Plaza

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