“Fontes et pontes musicales”
Mediaeval, Renaissance and Baroque consort music
Sebastian Consort
Wednesday, 25 August 2010, 7:00 p.m.
Szokolya, Calvinist Church (5 Mányoki Street)
Performing
Sebastian Consort
- Sára Dezső — soprano
- Gabriella Galbács — soprano
- Péter Mészáros — tenor
- György Philipp — bass
- Imre Lachegyi — recorder
- Sándor Szászvárosi — viol
- Anna Lachegyi — viol
- Júlia Regős — viol
Programme
- John Wilbye: Draw On, Sweet Night
- Guillaume Dufay: Bon jour, bon mois
Ce moys de may
Vergene Bella
- Henry Purcell: The Queen Funeral Sentences
- 4 Italian Madrigals
- Cantiga from Cantigas de Santa Maria of Alfonso X “El Sabio”
- Alle, psallite cum luja (Anonymous)
- Johannes Ciconia: O felix templum jubila
Petrum Marcello venetum
- Virgo splendens (Anonymous)
- Gregorio Allegri: Miserere
Sebastian Consort
The ensemble was founded in 2003, by Imre Lachegyi recorder artist, with the purpose of making renaissance and baroque consort music popular in Hungary. In addition, they intend to find and perform extraordinary, rarely played pieces. The present composition of the ensemble is the so-called “broken consort” (instruments belonging to different “families”), which is often complemented by singers. Their repertoire ranges from medieval times to the baroque period, although they often play contemporary music. In the past years they have had a lot of concerts in Vác, Budapest and throughout the country. They gladly perform at places with a special atmosphere, playing a special programme with a specific composition of performers.
Sebastian Consort