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detail from woodcut of the Crucifixion by Albrecht Dürer
25th March 2018 - Long Eaton, Derbyshire
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Passion and Lamentation - A journey from Gethsemane to the empty tomb, in renaissance and baroque music.
 
Venue
Sunday 25th March 2018, 19:30-21:30
St Francis of Assisi Church
Tamworth Road
Long Eaton
Derbyshire
NG10 1DH
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Refreshments will be available during the interval. There will also be a display on early music and a chance to speak to the singers.

Music (provisional):
In monte Oliveti  -  anon., early 17th century Portuguese
Tristis est anima mea  -  Orlando di Lasso (1532-1594)
Amicus meus osculi me  -  Michaele Angelo Falusi (fl.1683-4)
Media vita in morte sumus  -  Francesco de Layolle (1492-c.1540)
Miserere mei, Deus  -  Alexander Utendal (1543-1581)
Summa Passionis Secundum Johannem (Quarta Pars)  -  Balthasar Resinarius (c.1486-1544)
Popule meus  -  Francesco Antonio Vallotti (1697-1780)
Lamech: O vos omnes  -  Thomas Crecquillon (c.1505-c.1557)
The Dream of the Rood (reading)  -  anon., 8th/10th century Anglo-Saxon
Jesu, Salvator noster  -  anon., Bartolomeo Cordans (1698-1757)

        Interval

O bone Jesu  -  Marco Antonio Ingegneri (c.1535-1592)
Anima Christi  -  Gaspar van Weerbeke (c.1445-1516+)
Admiration  -  Samuel Babcock (1760-1813)
Herzliebster Jesu  -  Jacob Crüger (1598-1662)
Crucifixus (à 6)  -  Antonio Lotti (1667-1740)
Velum templi  -  Antonio Maria Pacchioni (1654-1738)
Cum autem venissent/Sepulto domino  -  Giovanni Croce (c.1557-1609)
In pace in idipsum  -  anon., Use of York plainsong
In exitu Israel de Egipto  -  Juan Miguel Navarro (c.1530-1580)
Tickets
This concert is free of charge, but there will be a retiring collection taken, to be divided equally between Aitone and the parish's nominated charity.
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St Francis', Long Eaton, Derbyshire

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