2011

Workshop and concerts
Sept 30th - Oct 1st 2016
Westmount Park United Church

Il Trecento (1300’s): aside from the mid-century devastation of the Black Death, this was a bold and thriving century on the Italian peninsula. The great cities such as Florence and Venice were booming and culture flourished. By the 1320’s Dante Alighieri had initiated a new literary movement with his passionate argument for the use of vernacular Italian (as opposed to Latin) and his incorporation of the courtly love ideals of the troubadours into a new Italian poetic style. Generations of poet-composers such as Francesco Landini, Jacopo da Bologna and many more, were inspired to create their own trecento masterpieces. Their innovations in musical notation have left us a legacy of musical manuscripts full of beautiful works, which collectively gave rise to a distinctly Italian musical heritage. With their period instruments and clear voices, Les Reverdies de Montréal presents a few selections of this astonishing trecento repertoire.

 

Sequence of events

The event will begin with a concert by Les Revedies de Montréal on Friday evening, sept 30th. A workshop will then be given on the Saturday, between 10 AM and 5 PM, followed by a concert by our invited guest artists (more details to come), and a medieval supper