Byrd Nunc dimittis

2023 is the 400th anniversary of the death of William Byrd, so what better Nunc dimittis to share than his? This fantastic piece is taken from his collection “Gradualia” and is one of my favorite settings of possibly my favorite text!

Il gioca dell'oca

Ever wondered what it would be like if early music was a movie? I Fagiolini did exactly this with Giovanni Croce’s “Il gioca dell’oca” from 1595! Have a watch/listen and enjoy!

Let all the angels of God

Delayed a bit this morning by a rehearsal in NYC for Messiah this week with the NY Phil! But I'll make up for it by letting you in on a secret - my favorite chorus in Messiah is "Let all the angels of God", and it's often one of the first ones to be cut! Have a listen here and see what you've been missing!

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Branle de l'officiel

I mentioned last year that "Lo, how a rose" is one of the instrumental movements from Michael Praetorius' "Dances from Terpsichore". This year's Renaissance Tune turned Christmas Carol is "Branle de l'officiel", and how much more fun is it with drums, shawms, and dulcians?!