Donde tengo el amor: the Sacred and the Profane in Mediterranean Traditions

Ensemble Vocal Introitus and Sete Lágrimas (Portugal)

13/10 (Thursday);8pm     Macao Cultural Centre Grand Auditorium     Tickets: MOP 200, 150, 100

World Sight Day Commemorative Concert
All tickets sales will be donated to ORBIS for their new medical project in Nepal

Ensemble Vocal Introitus
Frederico Projecto,
1st Tenor
Sérgio Peixoto,
1st Tenor
Manuel Líbano Monteiro,
2nd Tenor and Artistic Direction
Pedro Rodrigues,
2nd Tenor
Victor Gaspar,
Baritone
Fernando Gomes,
Baritone
Filipe Leal,
Bass
Rui Borras,
Bass
Tiago Freire,
Cornetto and flutes 

Sete Lágrimas
Filipe Faria, Voice and Co-artistic Direction
Sérgio Peixoto, Voice and Co-artistic Direction
Tiago Matias, Baroque Guitar and Lute
Mário Franco, Double Bass
Rui Silva, Percussion

Programme:
Plainchant: Ave Maris Stella/ Ut queant laxis (In nativitate S. Joannis Baptistæ)
Motet, Notre Dame School (c.1200): Pucelete/ Ja languis/ Domino
Francesco Corbetta (c.1615-1681), Italy: Ciaccona
Plainchant: Ecce Dominus Noster/ Asperges me/ Lumen ad Revelationem
Lopes Morago (c.1575 – after 1630): Lumen ad revelationem
Manuel Machado (c.1590-1646), Portugal: Dos estrellas le siguen
Sete Lágrimas (20th-cent.)/ Text: Lope de Vega (1562-1635), Portugal: El Pesebre
King Afonso X (13th-cent.): Cantiga de Santa Maria, No. 100
Canticle from Sephardic Liturgy (16th-cent.?), Portugal?: Mosé salió de Misraim
Anon. Cantiga (16th-cent.), Castile/Spain: Alla se me ponga’el sol
Traditional, Portugal: Minha mãe me deu um lenço
Traditional, Macao: Bastiana
etc.

The vocal ensemble Introitus was formed 10 years ago by vocalists from various backgrounds and groups, among them the Choir of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon. The Ensemble set out to interpret musical pieces ranging from Gregorian Chant to works from the 21st century, with a special emphasis on music from the 12th to 16th centuries and works by Portuguese authors.

Under the artistic direction of Filipe Faria and Sergio Péixoto, Sete Lágrimas is one of Europe’s most innovative consorts. Specialising in ancient and contemporary music, the group seeks out a dialogue between the ancient and the contemporary and explores the blurred frontier between art music and the popular traditions.

The dialogue, competition, conflict and fusion of religious and secular music eventually led to a merging of these genres. Examples of this style are the anthems of medieval Christians, the French motets of the 13th century, the Italian folk songs of the 13th to 15th centuries, songs of praise, traditional melodies such as lullabies and the adaptation of secular polyphony to sacred themes in the so called “spiritual songs” of the Renaissance. This concert is a visit to this crossroads in our history with choral pieces that are common, yet sometimes criticised. One thing is for sure, they contribute to life as we know it today and are, in their beauty, an insight into the vast musical panorama of the Mediterranean region.

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* The audience is kindly requested to arrive at the venue by 7:45pm due to special arrangements.

Duration: approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes, include an interval