1. Classical Music About the Plague - Interlude.hk
6 apr 2020 · We look at classical music inspired by St. Sebastian, the patron saint of the plague, as well as modern works by Veljo Tormis and Meredith ...
We look at classical music inspired by St. Sebastian, the patron saint of the plague, as well as modern works by Veljo Tormis and Meredith Monk.
2. Music in Time of Pestilence, Part One | In The Muse
8 jul 2020 · The worst and most dreaded of all pandemics in human history was the Black Death, the second worldwide onslaught of the disease caused by the ...
Part one of this two-part survey of musical responses to past pandemics focuses on sacred music from the years that the Black Death ravaged medieval Europe. Texts such as the Stella Celi Extirpavit and Recordare Domine illustrate the penitence and fear of the wrath of God that prevailed until the Enlightenment.
3. Weird Classical: The History of Black Death Music Parties | WQXR Editorial
26 jul 2017 · Weird Classical: The History of Black Death Music Parties ... One of these isolated plague survivors was composer Guillaume de Machaut, of France.
The Black Death ravaged continental Europe during the middle of the 14th century. But while some fled death's grip, others made it a musical party.
4. A Historically Informed Approach To Music In Times Of Pandemic
20 mrt 2020 · My own research into music during the Black Death began as a ... The composer Jacob Obrecht died after contracting the plague in an ...
In his essay for Early Music America, Christopher Macklin notes that he has been "most struck by the importance of music and its power to define and maintain those capillaries of nourishing connection, far more than I have by any dirges or fears of collapse."
5. Music and the plague: 'This world uncertain is' the people sang
1 mei 2020 · Psalm and ballad went on during the plague, Tamsin Lewis found.
Psalm and ballad went on during the plague, Tamsin Lewis found
6. 9 songs that show how people of the past coped with pandemics - PBS
26 mei 2020 · — Remi Chiu, author of “Plague and Music in the Renaissance”. Got the flu pandemic blues. It is no coincidence that the 1918 influenza ...
Throughout history, people have turned to music during disease outbreaks as a way to seek spiritual guidance, express pain or even educate others about hygiene.
7. Music - A Plague Tale Wiki - Fandom
The music of A Plague Tale: Innocence, scored by composer Olivier Derriviere. For a more in-depth look at how the musical arrangements represent the story,
The music of A Plague Tale: Innocence, scored by composer Olivier Derriviere. For a more in-depth look at how the musical arrangements represent the story, see Music Narration and Structure on YouTube. Listen on YouTube Here The main theme of the game, the primary melody performed on hurdy gurdy, a medieval percussive string instrument Listen on YouTube The theme of Amicia's father, Lord Robert de Rune. A soft and understated lute melody heard in the first playable area of the game, in chapter I
8. When Pandemics Arise, Composers Carry On - NPR
13 apr 2020 · In the early 1400s, an Englishman named John Cooke composed Stella celi, a hymn to the Virgin Mary referencing the Black Plague which, according ...
Plagues and epidemics are ages-old phenomena. They've triggered both fear and inspiration. NPR's Tom Huizenga surveys musical responses from composers over the centuries.
9. 'Save Us From The Plague,' Pleads 15th-Century Hymn
As for other musical works with references to the plague, Macklin has done research on a votive mass written during the contagion, and there are examples of ...
Christopher Macklin discovered the Marian hymn 'Stella celi extirpavit' as a graduate vocal student while delving into the idea of plague and pestilence.
10. Songs in Times of Plague - A-R Editions
R172 Songs in Times of Plague ... 978-1-9872-0510-7 Full Score (2020) 8.5x11, xxiv + 310 pp. ... Plague, an indiscriminate and deadly disease, was an important ...
Plague, an indiscriminate and deadly disease, was an important aspect of European intellectual and cultural life during the Renaissance. Perennial outbreaks throughout the period, both small and catastrophic, provoked changes and reactions in religion, medicine, government, and indeed, the arts—from literature, sculpture and painting, to music. This anthology brings together, for the first time, fifteenth- and sixteenth-century motets and madrigals, for three to six voices, written in response to plague. These pieces, with texts commemorating outbreaks and addressing holy figures and secular patrons, reveal how music was imbricated in the wider concerns of societies habitually caught in the grips of pestilence.
11. Nicholas McGegan Explores Music and Art During the 17th-Century ...
5 okt 2020 · Nicholas McGegan Explores Music and Art During the 17th-Century Plague · Rules didn't apply to the rich, who simply fled. · Blame for the disease ...
The illustrated digital lecture is available online, for free, Oct. 14.
12. Bach and the Plague - Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra
17 apr 2021 · Bach and the Plague · The spring of 1694 was a time of upheaval for the young Johann Sebastian Bach. · Within days, Bach's father Ambrosius would ...
The spring of 1694 was a time of upheaval for the young Johann Sebastian Bach. His elder cousin, Johann Christoph, had been sent for to repair the organ of St. George’s church near Sebastian’s fami…
13. The Plagues - Villain Song Wiki - Fandom
... The Plagues" is a song from DreamWorks' 1998 animated epic film The Prince ... The song was featured on the album The Prince of Egypt (Music from the Original ...
"The Plagues" is a song from DreamWorks' 1998 animated epic film The Prince of Egypt. It features the conflict between Moses and Pharaoh Rameses II as the latter refuses to free the Jewish people, and Moses and God are forced to send plagues upon the land of Egypt. The song was performed by Moses' singing voice Amick Byram, Ramses' voice actor Ralph Fiennes, and a chorus. The song was featured on the album The Prince of Egypt (Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). The song was incl
14. The Plague Naraka and Metamorph Music with Margot Day
The Plague were a New York City deathrock band in the mid to late '80s, with roots in both punk and gothic. They were fronted by the domineering presence of the ...
Witchy Goth Pop band Metamorph stars native New Yorker, multi-range vocalist, flute player and songwriter, Margot Day, who was an integral part of the 80’s NYC goth scene while fronting the legendary band, The Plague. By her side, Kurtis Knight. Metamorph Music "Kiss of the Witch" and &quo