
Stile Antico
A nostalgic, slow-burn british choir night.
The Renaissance saw Europe regularly convulsed by war, as neighbors and rivals jostled for territory and power, Catholics and Protestants clashed over religious principle, and Christian nations contended with the threat of the Ottoman Turks. But it was also a time of great alliances, when peace treaties were celebrated with lavish diplomatic displays, and hostile nations were bound together through dynastic marriages. This fascinating programme explores the responses of composers to these turbulent times, drawing on almost two centuries of music from Dufay to Schütz. Along the way we experience the sounds of battle in Jannequin’s remarkable chanson La guerre, encounter plangent laments for fallen cities and lost generations, and savour serene motets welcoming longed-for peace.
Where is the performance taking place?+
The performance is held at Wigmore Hall, located at 36 Wigmore St, London W1U 2BP.
Who is performing in this programme?+
The vocal ensemble Stile Antico performs a selection of Renaissance works spanning from Dufay to Schütz.
How do I secure seats for this performance?+
Tickets on Mood.









