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(E) Millennium of Music Schedule Feb2003 - The Klapa Tradition
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By Nenad N. Bach
Published on 02/12/2003
 

 

The Klapa Tradition on Millennium of Music

After the stunning response (best in the history of the show)given the Dalmatian singers from Hvar some weeks back, we are following up with music fromthe ancient secular tradition from Croatia featuring stunning male part-songs.

February 24th  / 24 Veljace 2003

  

 


Op-ed

This is a breakthrough for Croatian Music and Culture on the USAmarket..

Find your local stations that carries the show or log onInternet and find the way to hear it. let me know what have you find. Robert AubreyDavis, the host of the show will play all three CDs.

Thank you Millennium of Music and Mr. Davis for recognizing a pearlof the world music heritage.

Nenad Bach, producer of all three CDs


February 2003 Schedule

Program

February 24th  / 24 Veljace 2003
#03-08: 2/24/03 The Klapa Tradition: After the stunning response given the Dalmatiansingers from Hvar some weeks back, we are following up with music from
the ancient secular tradition from Croatia featuring stunning male part-songs.

#03-05: 2/3/03 Palestrina from Denmark: Palestrina's death on Candlemas (February 2)has always made the month of February a good one to celebrate the great composer; this week, the Copenhagen Royal Chapel Choir takes us on
a musical tour of this Renaissance titan.

#03-06 : 2/10/03 Busnois and His Circle: A new recording by the Binchois Consorthighlights music from the 15th century lowlands--the great Antoine Busnois
(who died in Bruges), and two rarely-heard composers associated with the
Church of Our Lady in Antwerp, Petrus de Domarto and Jean Pullois.

#03-07: 2/17/03 "Il Fasolo" from Utrecht: This month's concert from the 2002
Holland Festival of Early Music presents a Roman/Neopolitan carnival
farce published in Venice through the mysterious Accademia degli incogniti
by one or more composers simply known as "Il Fasolo" ("the Bean").

#03-08: 2/24/03 The Klapa Tradition: After the stunning response given the Dalmatiansingers from Hvar some weeks back, we are following up with music from the ancient secular tradition from Croatia featuring stunning male part-songs.


(E) Millennium of Music Schedule Feb2003 - The Klapa Tradition

 

The Klapa Tradition on Millennium of Music

After the stunning response (best in the history of the show)given the Dalmatian singers from Hvar some weeks back, we are following up with music fromthe ancient secular tradition from Croatia featuring stunning male part-songs.

February 24th  / 24 Veljace 2003

  

 


Op-ed

This is a breakthrough for Croatian Music and Culture on the USAmarket..

Find your local stations that carries the show or log onInternet and find the way to hear it. let me know what have you find. Robert AubreyDavis, the host of the show will play all three CDs.

Thank you Millennium of Music and Mr. Davis for recognizing a pearlof the world music heritage.

Nenad Bach, producer of all three CDs


February 2003 Schedule

Program

February 24th  / 24 Veljace 2003
#03-08: 2/24/03 The Klapa Tradition: After the stunning response given the Dalmatiansingers from Hvar some weeks back, we are following up with music from the ancient secular tradition from Croatia featuring stunning male part-songs.

#03-05: 2/3/03 Palestrina from Denmark: Palestrina's death on Candlemas (February 2)has always made the month of February a good one to celebrate the great composer; this week, the Copenhagen Royal Chapel Choir takes us on
a musical tour of this Renaissance titan.

#03-06 : 2/10/03 Busnois and His Circle: A new recording by the Binchois Consorthighlights music from the 15th century lowlands--the great Antoine Busnois
(who died in Bruges), and two rarely-heard composers associated with the
Church of Our Lady in Antwerp, Petrus de Domarto and Jean Pullois.

#03-07: 2/17/03 "Il Fasolo" from Utrecht: This month's concert from the 2002
Holland Festival of Early Music presents a Roman/Neopolitan carnival
farce published in Venice through the mysterious Accademia degli incogniti
by one or more composers simply known as "Il Fasolo" ("the Bean").

#03-08: 2/24/03 The Klapa Tradition: After the stunning response given the Dalmatiansingers from Hvar some weeks back, we are following up with music from the ancient secular tradition from Croatia featuring stunning male part-songs.

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