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Austin Osman Spare, Micrologus
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Il 23 di Ottobre 2023 nella Chiesa di San Francesco a Cortona, si è tenuta una commemorazione per il 500° anniversario della morte del pittore cortonese Luca Signorelli. Organizzata dall'Associazione Amici della Chiesa di S. Francesco dal Centro Studi di Frate Elia da Cortona. Con il patrocinio del Comune di Cortona e dell'Accademia Etrusca di Cortona.
È stato un momento molto intenso condiviso da tutti coloro che sono intervenuti numerosi e che ringrazio.
Un ringraziamento ulteriore va a: Marco Casucci, Sergio Angori, Padre Antonio Di Marcantonio, Padre Gabriel Marius, Padre Alessandro Pretini e Bruno Gialluca. I Solisti dell'Ensemble Musicale Micrologus.
Ringrazio l'Associazione Amici della Chiesa di San Francesco, in modo particolare Coleman Kendall, socio e mecenate.
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Guido of Arezzo (991 ~ 1033 AD), “Micrologus”, 1026, PART TWO (II).
Guido of Arezzo (991 ~ 1033) developed the “solfège” syllable system for the C-scale, shown ABOVE. Guido of Arezzo (991 ~ 1033 AD), “Micrologus”, 1026 AD was the topic of an earlier blog post. Here I present: Guido of Arezzo (991 ~ 1033 AD), “Micrologus”, 1026 AD, PART TWO (II). MUSIC HISTORY. The first piece of music in history is a Mesopotamian’ song. The Mesopotamia’ Hurrian language is the…
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Starfield уже покорен. Хватило трех часов Starfield еще даже официально не вышла, а спидраннеры уже разбирают игру по кусочкам, чтобы выяснить, насколько быстро ее можно пройти, и п... #Starfield #Игры https://daboom.ru/starfield-uzhe-pokoren-hvatilo-treh-chasov/?feed_id=16730&_unique_id=64f743e7b8219
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Con il concerto dei Micrologus è cominciato il Festival delle Nazioni, intervista ad Aldo Sisillo direttore artistico from Umbria Journal TV on Vimeo.
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Festival delle Nazioni 2023 a Città di Castello
Dal 23 agosto al 7 settembre a Città di Castello e in Valtiberina protagonista della cinquantaseiesima edizione del Festival delle Nazioni sarà l’Italia, come seconda tappa d’un progetto triennale iniziato lo scorso anno e dedicato al rapporto che i tre paesi europei ebbero con i territori in cui hanno lasciato una forte eredità culturale. Il concerto inaugurale del 23 agosto sarà dedicato alla musica del periodo tra Quindicesimo e Sedicesimo secolo, in occasione dei cinquecento anni della morte del Perugino e del Signorelli, che hanno lasciato diverse opere a Città di Castello e nel territorio limitrofo e l’Ensemble Micrologus, uno dei migliori gruppi esperti nella musica di quel periodo, accosterà autori anonimi al sommo Josquin Desprez. È molto attinente al tema del festival Inquietudini ruggenti, un nuovo spettacolo di parole e musica, che il 24 racconterà gli anni dell’inizio del colonialismo italiano, con testi a cura di Caterina Casini e Fabio Mangolini e musiche composte per l’occasione da Mattia Novelli. Il giorno successivo l’Umbria Ensemble eseguirà musiche strumentali del periodo tra le due guerre mondiali, tra futurismo e passatismo, con brani notissimi di Puccini e Mascagni, poco noti di Alfredo Casella e rarissimi di Balilla Pratella e Franco Casavola. Il 26 agosto è in programma un concerto in collaborazione con l’Accademia internazionale d’arte lirica di Osimo, che proporrà romanze da camera e canzoni d’autore di quello stesso periodo, alternando grandi musicisti quali Pizzetti, Respighi e Castelnuovo-Tedesco a canzoni dialettali ricche di ironia nei confronti della politica coloniale italiana. Nella sera del 30 si potrà riascoltare la musica leggera italiana degli anni Trenta, Quaranta e Cinquanta nell’interpretazione della Papillon Vintage Swing Band, da Quel motivetto che mi piace tanto a Nel blu dipinto di blu, passando per Baciami piccina e Bellezza in bicicletta. Il concerto dell’1 settembre sarà un omaggio a Casella nella vita musicale italiana nei primi decenni del Novecento, dove il duo pianistico Alberto Miodini - Pierpaolo Maurizzi eseguirà i suoi Quattro film musicali e la sua trascrizione per pianoforte a quattro mani della Sinfonia n. 7 di Mahler, a testimonianza della precoce intuizione di questo compositore. Il giorno seguente l’Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana diretta da Stefano Seghedoni farà ascoltare alcuni brani sinfonici di Elena Barbara Giuranna, Adriano Lualdi, Guido Pannain e Francesco Santoliquido, inneggianti alle imprese coloniali italiane e il 29 agosto l’Atse Tewodros Project e la scrittrice e performer italiana di origine etiope Gabriella Ghermandi presenteranno brani della musica tradizionale etiope, in stile jazz, includendo canzoni della resistenza etiope contro l’esercito invasore italiano. A chiudere il festival sarà il 7 settembre la prima esecuzione di Ciondolino, opera da camera di Stefano Garau, su un libretto di Enrico Paci liberamente ispirato al racconto del giornalista ed educatore Luigi Bertelli, noto con lo pseudonimo di Vamba, che coinvolgerà musicisti professionisti ma anche il sistema scolastico musicale di Città di Castello, offrendo ai giovani la possibilità di inserimento in una produzione di teatro musicale. Read the full article
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I'm a fan of Strada, Ensemble Anonymous, Hespèrion XXI and Ensemble Micrologus. Gryphon is one of my favorite bands, and they've recorded some old folk songs, mostly in their first album, although I don't know how old they're all (they mostly make original music anyway).
I love the Longest Johns, I love the High Kings, but we gotta find some other contemporary musicians who record songs from before 1700. Reblog with recommendations if you've got any
#maybe not exactly what you were looking for given that The Devil's Questions Nine seems a bit more recent than what I suggested#but i really like medieval/renaissance music so if you say pre-1700 that's what comes to mind#anyway if you like this stuff i have a lot more i can recommend lmao#i'm listening to golden vanity it's pretty good
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Reign 2013-2017
Greer and Leith
Abbonda di virtù chi è sanza vizio,
serva d'amor con fè sanz'altro indizio.
Amor non pregia forza nè richezza,
nè gente di nazion, nè d'alto stato,
vuol senno, con virtù et gentileza di cuore
et sie cortese et insegnato.
Cui d'onestà quel sir vedrà dotato,
per servo lui terrà nel suo ospizio.
("Abbonda di virtù ", Francesco Landini, XIV Century)
#greer norwood#leith bayard#celina sinden#jonathan keltz#greith#spotify#francesco landini#ballata#micrologus
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Our 20th release comes from multi-disciplinary artist, Ruby Singh. The album was built and shaped using field recordings captured on the beautiful west coast of Turtle Island. Ruby also used plantwave technology to convert electrical data from plants and fungi into midi, Uno, Arutria & Micrologue synths, and analogue delay pedals. It's a 5 part audio/visual series aligned with the solar cycle. It began on last year's winter solstice, and will continue forward until this year's winter solstice.
"This suite was created to be a source of reflection, respice and rejuvenation. Reflecting on our relationships and connection with ourselves, each other and the more than human world. Rejuvenating a sense of wonder for the natural world and how we might be able to move into right relations with the lands, waters and sky that nurture us." -Ruby Singh
Polyphonic Garden: Suite 1 is out now.
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Austin Osman Spare, Micrologus
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Troll3r - Electric Family (Micrologue & Amanic Remix) by AMANIC http://ift.tt/2f9d9Fe
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Guido of Arezzo (991-1033), “Micrologus”, 1026.
Nicolas Slonimsky, “Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns”, 1947 was the topic of an earlier blog post. Peter Mark Roget(1779 -1869), “Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases”, 1852 also was the topic of an earlier blog post. Here I present: Guido of Arezzo (991 – 1033 AD), “Micrologus”, 1026 which was a treatise for teaching the singing of chants. Guido of Arezzo is known for teaching…
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Project 1: A timeline of Medieval music
590-604: Liturgical chant begins to assume its definitive form under the pontificate of Pope Gregory I. Pre-existing melodies are collected in liturgical texts (Antiphonarium cento) as part of a collective, largely anonymous enterprise. (John the Deacon, writing in a biography in 873, propogates the myth that Pope Gregory I created musical notation and was the prinicpal composer of Gregorian Chant).
c. 7th Century: The Schola Cantorum in Rome is established, its role being to sing when the pope officiates at observances. The Schola sends cantors (ecclesiastical singers) to various countries in Europe. (One notable example being cantors accompanying St Augustine to Britain).
747: The second Council of Cloveshoe takes place in Anglo-Saxon Britain. Subsequently, all churches are obliged to sing plainchant in accordance with a visiting cantor from Rome.
c. 754: Pope Stephen II visits Pepin III, king of the Franks, leading to the inauguration of the Carolingian dynasty and a strong political and military alliance between the two. Pepin invades Italy, defending Rome from the Lombards, a Germanic tribe. He subsequently orders the use of Roman liturgy and chant in Frankish domains.
8th Century onwards: Neumes - the system of musical notation that existed before five-line staff notation - start to appear within Carolignian domains. The Frankish adaptation of Roman chant is imported back to Rome in this form. 780s onwards: The Carolignian Empire begins to consolidate and centralise power within its domains, leading to a period of increased cultural activity - the Carolingian Renaissance - and the importing of architecture, manuscript illustration and various administrative, legal and canonical practices from Italy. Charlemagne establishes courts at Aachen and Metz, the latter becoming the centre of Gregorian music in Europe. c. 781: Charlemagne invites Alciun (Albinius of York) to Aachen to establish a cathedral school. Alcuin devises a currciulum of seven ‘liberal arts’, which includes music. 789: Charlemagne issues the Admonito Generalis (”General Advisory”) to the Frankish clergy on 23rd March, ordering the clergy to replace the indigineous liturgy of northern churches (”Gallican” rite) with texts and melodies from the Roman liturgy. Cantors are sent from Rome to teach chant to the Franks, due to the absence of any means of notation.
800: Pope Leo III crowns Charlemagne the “temporal” ruler of the Holy Roman Empire on Christmas day.
c. 9th Century: Two anonymous treatises - Musica enchiriadis and Schola enchiriadis - illustrate how a melody can be doubled in parallel consonant intervals (a practice known as ‘Organum); an anonymous treatise, Alia musica, establishes the Greek nomenclature of church modes (e.g. Dorian, Lydian, etc.). c. 843: Aurelian of Réôme completes his treatise, Musica Disciplina, which emphasises the role of the ‘tonic’ in music. 843: Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne, dies, leading to the eventual division of the Carolingian Empire. c. 880: Hucbald, a Frankish music theorist and monk, completes De harmonica institutione, the earliest treatise to use the letters of the alphabet to names notes.
c. 10th Century: Liturgical dramas begin to appear in written sources.
c. 901: Regino of Prüm, a benedictine monk, compiles one of the most extensive of the earliest tonaries, liturgical books which list various items of Gregorian chant according to the tonus (mode) of their melodies.
973: The Counts of Poitou assume the title of ‘Duke’ and assert dominion over the region of Aquitane (in Southern France). It is during this period of independence that courtly poetic and musical traditions arise.
c. 1000: An anonymous Milanese treatise, Dialogus de Musica, establishes the concept of octave equivalency.
c. 1028: The monk of Guido of Arezzo completes the Micrologus, a treatise featuring the earliest guide to staff notation. Subsequently, neumes start to be arranged diastematically (where the pitch of a note is represented by its vertical position on the page).
1050-1300: Cathedral schools are established throughout Western and Central Europe. The popuation of Europe also triples during this time; 1200 onwards: Independent schools are established for laymen, leading to a large increase in rates of literacy amongst the non-clerical population in Europe.
During this time, in regions such as Aquitane in France, versus and conductus are composed. These are forms of Latin song which are set to newly composed melodies not derived from plainsong.
Various forms of vernacular song (i.e. not written in Latin) are composed during this time - such as epic, lyric and narrative poerms - and professional musicians begin to appear, including bards, jongleurs and minstrels.
The most significant works of vernacular song during this period are composed by troubadours (in Southern France, in the language of Occitan) and trouvères (in Northern France, in Old French). Their songs are preserved in chansonniers (songbooks).
c. 1160: Construction begins on the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris.
c. 1170: The Codex Calixtinus, a manuscript containing examples of Aquitanian polyphony, is compiled in France and is eventually sent to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
1208: Pope Innocent III declares a crusade against the Albigensians in Southern France, leading to the dispersion of troubadours from the region.
c. 1270: Hieronymus de Moravia introduces the term cantus firmus to denote an existing melody - such as plainchant - on which a new polyphonic work is based. c. 1280: Franco of Cologne sets out the system of Franconian Notation in the treatise, Ars cantus mensurabilis, the first to indicate the relative durations of notes by their shapes.
c. 1285: The treatise Anonymous IV is written, which gives an account of how a more ornate style of polyphony, associated with the Notre Dame cathedral, arises from the work of two figures, Leoninus and Petronius.
c. 1310: Philippe de Vitry, a French composer, initiates the Ars Nova, a new French musical style. His innovations include duple division of note values and the use of mensuration signs, symbols which are precursors to modern time signatures. References:
Taruskin, R. (2005). The Oxford history of western music; Volume 1: The earliest notations to the sixteenth century. Oxford University Press.
Donald Jay Grout, J Peter Burkholder and Palisca, C.V. (2010). A history of western music. New York: W.W. Norton.
Anselm Hughes (1978). The new Oxford History of music. 2, Early medieval music up to 1300. London ; New York ; Toronto: Oxford University Press.
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