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Chants, Places, Sources: Microhistories in Vocal Polyphony

October 3, 2024
Boulder (CO, USA), Grusin Music Hall

multimedia performance

Giuseppe Trovato dramaturgy
Emanuele Cristini sound design
featuring the recorded narration by David Winton

ITER Research Ensemble
Giovanni Cestino conductor

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Anonymous (15th century)
Liber generationis [Jesu Christi]
Trent, Castello del Buonconsiglio, Trent Codex 91
musical edition by Amina Fiallo
concert version by Amina Fiallo e Giovanni Cestino

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Antonio Francesco Colli (18th century)
Sequentia pro defunctis (excerpt)
[Antonio Francesco Colli’s Music Book], pp. 225-227

Antonio Francesco Colli (18th century)
Alia sequentia defunctorum (excerpt)
[Antonio Francesco Colli’s Book], pp. 232-233

Stabat mater
[Liber] Pro ecclesia parrochiali Sancti Iacobi oppidi Lù, c. 75v

Unidentified composers from Lu Monferrato (18th century)
Sequentia mortuorum
“Dies iræ”
[Liber] Pro ecclesia parrochiali Sancti Iacobi oppidi Lù, c. 99r

Sequentia defunctorum
“Quantus tremor”
[Liber] Pro ecclesia parrochiali Sancti Iacobi oppidi Lù, c. 21v

Sequentia mortuorum
“Tuba mirum”
[Liber] Pro ecclesia parrochiali Sancti Iacobi oppidi Lù, cc. 99v

[Sequentia defunctorum.] Alio modo
“Mors stupebit”
[Liber] Pro ecclesia parrochiali Sancti Iacobi oppidi Lù, c. 22r

Antonio Francesco Colli (18th century)
Salve regina
[Liber] Pro collegiata de Lu in festis principalibus, cc. 98v-100r

Giuseppe Boltri (18th century)
Stabat mater
[Giuseppe Boltri’s Music Book], c. 49r

Lu Monferrato (Piedmont, Italy), Museo d’Arte Sacra “San Giacomo”
musical editions by Amina Fiallo and Giovanni Cestino

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Giovanni Masato (1737–1826)
Venite et ploremus – Popule meus

Anonymous
Miserere semplice

Canon Corda (18th century)
Miserere

Giuseppe Peitler (19th-20th century)
Miserere [e Stabat mater] con banda

Anonymous (18th century)
Sepulto Domino

Rovinj-Rovigno, Archive of the Church of St Euphemia
musical editions by Alessio Giuricin and Giovanni Cestino

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Mario Panatero (1919-1962)
Coro di morti (excerpt, section “Vivemmo: e qual di paurosa larva”)
for solo tenor, spoken choir and instruments
version for voices and sampled sounds by Emanuele Cristini

Marc’Antonio Ingegneri (1536–1592) / transcr. by Mario Panatero (1919-1962)
Tenebræ factæ sunt

Jacques Arcadelt (1507–1568) / trascr. di Mario Panatero (1919-1962)
Il bianco e dolce cigno

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525/26–1594) / trascr. by Mario Panatero (1919-1962)
Sicut cervus / Sitivit anima mea

Alessandria, Conservatory “A. Vivaldi” Music Library, “Liceo Musicale” Collection
Tenor parts (missing) reconstructed by Giovanni Cestino

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