2 parts by 45 minutes
Рrogramme:
I PartLasso
Месса Bella Amfitrit’ altera
Victoria
Месса Dum complerentur
Palestrina
Месса Dum complerentur
II Part
Palestrina
Laudate pueri
Lotti
Crucifixus a 10 (for 10 voices)
Monteverdi
Adoramus te
Domine, ne in furore
Cantate domino
Purcell
Hear my prayer, o Lord
I was glad
O Lord God of hosts
The programme is subject to change
Renaissance and Early Baroque
Chansge of programme / artist
The tickets for 19 September 2020 are valid
Tallis Scholars (UK) and Angliyskiye Cornety i Sacbuty (“English Cornets and Sacbuts”) are not taking part at the concert
INTRADA vocal band, art director Ekaterina Antonenko
Conductor Peter Phillips
Today, INTRADA – directed by Ekaterina Antonenko – is a leading Russian-based vocal ensemble of a new generation.
INTRADA is a frequent collaborator with leading Russian and European ensembles. The ensemble is regularly invited to perform with Moscow leading orchestras led by renowned conductors, such as the Russian State Symphony Orchestra under Vladimir Jurowski, Moscow Soloists under Yuri Bashmet, Russian National Orchestra under Mikhail Pletnev – venues, including Moscow and St.-Petersburg Philharmonic, Mariinski Concert Hall, Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, Moscow International House of Music and the Moscow Kremlin. INTRADA is a regular guest at the Moscow festival «December Nights» founded by Svyatoslav Richter at the State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. Live recordings would be broadcast by “Kultura” TV-Channel, as well as German Radio “Culture”. The album called “Unknown Renaissance: to mark 450 Anniversary of Jan Sweelinck” was released in 2014.
INTRADA performed at the Schlosskapelle Dresden in the frames of «Dresdner Kunstfest 2015». INTRADA appeared at the Musikfest Erzgebirge 2016 and at the Dresden Music Festival in 2017 and 2019. Following an invitation of the Deutschlandsradio “Kultur” the group performed at the Wartburg Castle in 2018. INTRADA appeared in the first concert series of the Lausitz-Festival in 2019. In 2021 the group gave a concert at the Live From London – Christmas festival.
INTRADA premiered a number of contemporary music compositions in Russia, including Frank Martin’s Mass for Double Choir and the Moscow premiere of David Lang’s “The Little Match Girl Passion”.
Oxford graduate, Peter Phillips is choir conductor and musicologist, who study and perform Renaissance music. “I got the polyphony bug when an undergraduate at Oxford in 1973. An ideal choral sound got fixed in my head at that time, and I've spent all the years since then trying to recapture it. Hence the Tallis Scholars”, Peter Phillips chuckles.