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The manuscript came from Petrus Alamire's Scriptorium and would have been hand-illustrated by a team A choral work given to King Henry VIII has gone in at number two in the classical album charts ...
The British vocal consort Alamire derives its title from an esteemed 15th-century Dutch music scribe, Petrus Alamire, whose surname contains the syllables for the notes A (la), E (mi) and D (re).
Alamire, the Gramophone Award-winning ensemble conducted by David Skinner, has released a recording of John Sheppard’s masterpiece Media vita in morte sumus - with the work re-thought based on new ...
David Skinner, the director of the acclaimed consort Alamire, talks to Sean Rafferty about their new CD 'The Spy's Choirbook', a collection of music of Continental Europe from... Show more David ...
It was one of a number of gifts sent to King Henry VIII in 1515 by Petrus Alamire, who was one of the leading musical scribes of his time. Alamire was typical of an era when educated men excelled ...
The book was put together by musician and diplomat Petrus Alamire, who was employed by the English king to spy on the last pretender to the thrown, Richard de la Pole. But unknown to Henry ...
Balancing blend with a distinctive muscularity and a forthright delivery, Alamire’s sound isn’t the otherworldly delicacy fashionable with so many Early Music ensembles (despite sharing members with ...
Ja, Petrus Alamire war ein Multitalent - das vermutlich um 1470 als Peter Imhoff in Nürnberg geboren wurde, wie Klaartje Proesmans von der im flämischen Leuven beheimateten Alamire-Foundation ...
Petrus Alamire, from Bavaria, was a man of many talents - a renowned merchant of manuscripts, a scribe, mining engineer, instrumentalist, composer and diplomat carrying letters between humanists ...
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