MEDIEVAL MUSIC CONCERT / From Tristan’s Lament to Breve Regnum
Sunday September 18th, 6.15 p.m.
Canor Anticus, a concert of ancient music composed by Paweł Zalewski and Piotr Zalewski, with artistic direction by Marcin Zalewski
The concert program will feature secular music from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries from anonymous composers as well as Mikołaj of Radom, Jan of Jasienna, Piotr of Grudziadz, Jacob Obrecht, songs from the Głogowskiego collection and from the Manuscript of Turin. Audiences will hear music from instruments including the Oud, lute, hurdy-gurdy, viola, kantele, psaltery, horns and percussion instruments.
The Main Hall (by the Gallery of Medieval Art) / free admission / limited attendance
MEDIEVAL MUSIC CONCERTS
Every Sunday at 6.15 p.m. throughout September concerts of sumptuous medieval music will be held in the Main Hall of the National Museum in Warsaw. The program of events includes both instrumental medieval music concerts, Gregorian chanting, religious pieces from medieval Polish manuscripts, as well as secular music from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. During the concerts you will hear, among others, early music ensembles of the Canor Anticus and Jericho.
A series of medieval music concerts organized in cooperation with PKO Bank Polski – Patron of the Gallery of Medieval Art.