Early Music Seminar: 8 scholarships

NEW CALL FOR SCHOLARSHIPS

Deadline for applications: 1 March 2013

The Egida Sartori and Laura Alvini Early Music Seminars

Director: Pedro Memelsdorff

More Hispano

Tomás Luis de Victoria in Rome and Madrid

Venice, 10-16 May 2013

Seminar

The seminar will focus on motets, psalms and antiphons by Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548-1611), and especially on the problem of their purely vocal or mixed — vocal and instrumental — scoring. The title of the seminar, more hispano, alludes in fact to the performance of this repertoire with wind instruments, a practice widely documented in early seventeenth-centurySpainarchives.

Scholarships

The seminar addresses two different professional or semi-professional ensembles, both specialized in the repertoire of late-renaissance polyphony: a vocal and a wind-instrument quartet. Participants are required to perform on historical instruments at pitch a = 440 or 460 Hz. In-house organ accompaniment will be at disposal.

Eight scholarships are available. Applications must be sent to the Seminar’s secretary by March 1st, 2013, and include the following material:

– detailed curriculum of the ensemble and single members

– sample mp3 recording of late-renaissance polyphony, sent via https://www.dropbox.com/

The Seminar is also opened to listeners on request to be approved by the secretary.

Tomas Luis de Victoria – Poster Seminar 2013

Programme

May 10 Introductury lecture* by Alfonso de Vicente

May 11-15 Master-classes and lectures by Rinaldo Alessandrini, Josep Borràs,

Anne Smith (Schola Cantorum Basiliensis), and Juan Carlos Asensio (Schola Antiqua,Madrid)

May 13 International conference: Tomás Luis de Victoria in Rome and Madrid

May 15 Concert

May 16 Round table: Research and performance

A thank you for collaboration and hospitality to Museo di Palazzo Grimani, Castello 4858 – 30122 Venezia, Soprintendenza Speciale per il Patrimonio storico, artistico ed etnoantropologico with the collaboration of Polo Museale Veneziano. All other lectures, master-classes and performances are in Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Island of San Giorgio Maggiore – 30124 Venezia.

For further information: [email protected]www.cini.it – tel. +39 041 2710258