Polifonia Antica – In Concerto

Polyphony developed over approximately 150 years, from the mid-15th century to the end of the 16th century. Des Pres and Palestrina are the two epitomes of this golden musical period, which also boasts peaks of excellence in many other composers.

From the evocative “Gloria” by Guillaume de Machaut (“not yet subject to academic schemes, this piece presents all the charm of a non-scholastic composition”), through Josquin Des Pres and the Castilian Tomás Luis de Victoria, “In Concert – Ancient Polyphony” also includes famous pieces by the “Princeps musicae” Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Orlando di Lasso, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, and other significant composers of the Roman school.

While starting from the foundational knowledge of the writing, phrasing, and vocal techniques of the period covered in this CD, we believe that interpreting means making something our own that does not belong to us and presenting a personal version, while still respecting the form and dictates of the era. This is what we have passionately and enthusiastically tried to achieve in this collection, despite the objective limitations of a live recording made during concerts.