Lionheart
Il Laudario di Cortona: Christmas in Medieval Italy
The popularity of the lauda, or song of praise, began
in thirteenth-century Italy and was influenced by
the teachings of the mendicant orders, especially the
Franciscans. Hundreds of these joyful and often ecstatic
songs were written in the vernacular for laudesi, or
singing societies, in cities and towns throughout Italy.
Of the laude that celebrate particular feasts, some
of the most joyous were written for the Christmas
season. In this concert, the six men of Lionheart
explore the laude tradition, beginning with some of
the earliest examples from the mid-thirteenth-century
manuscript Il Laudario di Cortona, followed by more
elaborate polyphonic laude from the late medieval and
Renaissance periods.
* This concert is presented in The Fuentidueña Chapel at The Cloisters.
All seats are unreserved.
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