The Spirit Transformed: Women and 17th Century French Sacred Songs
Hours: | 4pm-5pm |
Ages: | Kids, Teens, Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | Free see below |
Category: | Music & Concerts |
Initially, sacred songs were used primarily to teach women of all classes about the fundamentals of Catholicism as a means to prevent the spread of Protestantism and to facilitate a deeper spiritual experience.
They could also be sung during recreational hours or used for private devotion in domestic settings, salons, classrooms, or private chapels.
Sacred songs were composed in popular song forms, either tunes already in circulation with secular texts replaced by religious lyrics or newly composed songs by notable composers like Bertrand de Bacilly, Michel Lambert, and André Campra.
This beautiful repertory, never heard in performance before, features songs for one, two, and three voices accompanied by basso continuo, violin, and flute.
Professor Catherine Gordon will provide commentary of the repertory during the concert.
Performers
Camila Parias, soprano
Miguel Cabrera, tenor
Cynthia Mathiesen, Baroque violin, viola da gamba
Na’ama Lion, Baroque flute
Laury Gutiérrez, viola da gamba
Katherine Shao, keyboards
COST | ↑ top |
Free and open to the public
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Eaton St, Providence, RI, 02908 map
Phone: (617) 461-6973
Ryan Concert Hall, Smith Center for the Arts
Providence College, Providence RI
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