FOLGER CONSORT 2014 /15 SEASON OF EARLY MUSIC
PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION
FOLGER CONSORT 2013 /14 SEASON OF EARLY MUSIC
Five concerts inspired by visual works of art
FOLGER CONSORT Engaging Washington-area audiences since 1977, Folger Consort is the early music ensemble-in-residence at the Folger Shakespeare Library. Founding Artistic Directors Robert Eisenstein and Christopher Kendall create programs that offer opportunities to discover and enjoy music from the medieval, Renaissance, and baroque periods. Whether in the Folger’s Elizabethan-styled theater, or in the grand spaces of Washington National Cathedral and Strathmore, Folger Consort and its internationally noted guest artists present historically informed, exquisitely performed concerts of early music. Appearances outside of its regular season include concerts at the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore and the Stratford Summer Music Festival in Canada. Folger Consort strives to deepen audiences’ understanding and appreciation of early music through seminars, discussions, recordings, and radio broadcasts. Unique collaborations with other programs of the Folger Shakespeare Library include participation in this fall’s Folger Institute workshop on Performing Restoration Shakespeare. Folger Consort performs with the finest early music specialists and has received five awards for Best Classical Chamber Ensemble from the Washington Area Music Awards.
PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION In 2014/15, Folger Consort celebrates the visual arts and exhibitions in a season of musical paintings of time and place.
Artistic Directors Christopher Kendall and Robert Eisenstein
“Moving and spectacular... sensitive to the expressive dimensions of music centuries old while making it relevant to the present.” –The Washington Post
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COURTING
Music and Patronage in
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SEPTEMBER 26-28, 2014
ELIZABETH
Shakespeare’s England
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he great virtuoso lutenist John Dowland aspired to be appointed to Elizabeth’s court, but to no avail. Along the way however, he did acquire the patronage of many nobles, including the King of Denmark and the Earl of Essex, one of Elizabeth’s favorites. In this program, Folger Consort performs the dances for five viols and lute that Dowland named for his patrons, along with consort songs and lute ayres of Shakespeare’s time and lyra viol pieces by Tobias Hume. Featuring tenor James Taylor and viol consort Arcadia Viols.
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A RENAISSANC Music of Flanders I
n the courts of Renaissance Italy, princes vied with each other in filling their chapels with the famous singer/composers from the North. As learned polyphony helped the rulers of Florence and Ferrara display their erudition and good taste, glimmers of a more popular native Italian style started appearing, first at the court of the Sforzas in Milan. Many of these new style works honored Mary, the most popular of all saints. With voices, winds, and strings, the Consort explores the contrast between these styles in this program of seasonal music by Josquin, Ockeghem, Obrecht, and Compère.
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THE ROAD TO Music of Medieval
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JANUARY 9-10, 2015 AT WASHINGTON NATIONAL CATHEDRAL
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nglish music of the 13th and 14th centuries from cathedral, town, and country has a characteristic sweetness and cheerful liveliness not often found in continental music of the period. In this program of medieval music entirely fitting to the great space of Washington National Cathedral, the Consort performs a song mentioned in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, engaging dances, and ethereal motets from the Lady Masses celebrated in the side chapels of cathedrals, as well as sweet songs in Middle English and Latin. With medieval fiddle, winds, and acclaimed vocal ensemble Lionheart.
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THE MERCHAN Music and Poetry of
Thomas Sully’s painting focuses on the climactic scene in The Merchant of Venice when Portia asks for mercy from Shylock, and it was possibly inspired by performances of Fanny Kemble and her father Charles in these key roles. Painted for the Philadelphia collector who became the president of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Edward L. Carey, it was purchased by the Folgers in 1927.
ONE NIGHT ONLY FEBRUARY 27, 2015 AT THE MUSIC CENTER AT STRATHMORE
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hether or not Shakespeare ever visited Venice, it is certainly true that musicians moved back and forth very freely from Italy to London. Chief among these were the extraordinary wind players of the Bassano Family. Their remarkable music is heard here, with ayres by John Dowland and string music and songs by Salamone Rossi and Claudio Monteverdi. Accompanying the music, Sir Derek Jacobi and Richard Clifford join the Consort on stage with passages from Shakespeare’s great play. With violins, viol, lute, theorbo, and London’s Gabrieli Consort.
guest artists include
Derek Jacobi actor
Emily Noel soprano
Richard Clifford actor/director
Gabrieli Consort wind ensemble
The stunning Concert Hall at the Music Center at Strathmore, located at 5301 Tuckerman Lane in North Bethesda, features state-of-the-art acoustics as well as an enclosed walkway to the GrovesnorStrathmore Metro station and parking garage. Please visit www.strathmore.org
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SHIPS, CLOCK Music of Telemann and
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he early 18th century is called the Age of Reason, and the appellation works as well for music as it does for navigation and all the sciences. In celebration of the 300th anniversary of the Act of Longitude, the Consort will explore the scientific and satirical in a late Baroque celebration of variety. Virtuoso cantatas, the brilliant and scientific harmonies of Jean-Philippe Rameau, and Georg Philipp Telemann’s amusing suite based upon Gulliver’s Travels will be performed with other treasures from an outward-looking age. With violins, traverso, viola da gamba, theorbo, harpsichord, and soprano Yulia Van Doren.
guest artists include
Yulia Van Doren soprano
Krista Bennion Feeney violin
In conjunction with the Folger exhibition Ships, Clocks, and Stars: The Quest for Longitude, March through summer 2015, in partnership with the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.
APRIL 10-12, 2015
S, AND STARS Other Baroque Masters
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