Lucie Skeaping is joined in the studio by Portuguese music expert António Jorge Marques to introduce sacred music by the 18th-century composer Marcos António Portugal, including his Missa a quatro in F and movements from his Vésperas de Nossa Senhora. The performers are Ensemble Turicum, recorded at the 2013 Festival Alte Musik Zurich.
Sacred music by/from Portugal: EMS 2 February
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Roehre
Originally posted by doversoul View PostLucie Skeaping is joined in the studio by Portuguese music expert António Jorge Marques to introduce sacred music by the 18th-century composer Marcos António Portugal, including his Missa a quatro in F and movements from his Vésperas de Nossa Senhora. The performers are Ensemble Turicum, recorded at the 2013 Festival Alte Musik Zurich.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03t08ms
Interesting but not a real great composer. Foreshadows Rossini, Schubert and Verdi in some of his pieces.
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Well, I have heard many early music composers who are not exactly great but there is usually something to enjoy in their works but this Marcos António Portugal is an exception. I think Roehre was being very polite when he said Portugallo was not a real great composer. I felt sorry for the audience at the festival and poor Lucie was clearly trying very hard to say something interesting. All this may be due to the performance which was unassertive in the extreme, but I doubt it. Still, the background information was interesting.
I wonder how it got into an Early Music Festival in the first place.
Purcell next week (R). Phew…
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Richard Tarleton
Yes this was a struggle - the last item [Mass] salvaged something from the wreckage. Why was this on the EMS at all ?? - died 1830? Rossini retired in 1829!
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostWhy was this on the EMS at all ?? - died 1830? Rossini retired in 1829!
...recorded at the 2013 Festival Alte Musik Zurich
I wonder if anything has changed in the production process. I can’t believe Lucie would have chosen or recommended this concert/composer as a subject for an EMS.
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