Spilling of red ink alert in the 48th episode of the Antiphonary Walkthrough. Enjoy!
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Pencil scratching alert in this 47th episode of the epic series Antiphonary Walkthrough. Devilish!
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46th episode of the Antiphonary Walkthrough: end of Christmas Matins, beginning of Lauds. Enjoy!
Psallentes @ YouTube 1000 subscribers
[ENG] Psallentes is proud to report that today, our YouTube channel has reached exactly 1000 subscribers (and our movies have been watched well over a million times). It's not the millions of Lady Gaga, but hey - this concerns the slightly more modest late medieval plainchant and related polyphonies. Did you subscribe? Here. [NL] Psallentes... Continue Reading →
28•02•2014 Brugge [B] Concertgebouw: Liquescens
[ENG] Psallentes is currently hard at work rehearsing and recording for next year's big production Liquescens. Featuring a full-length film by Brody Neuenschwander and Hendrik Vanden Abeele, and accomponied by live music, this production showcases the late-fifteenth century square notation, as seen in sources from Bruges and Ghent. With plainchant and polyphony. More info here.... Continue Reading →
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45th episode of the Antiphonary Walkthrough, featuring the famous Christmas Responsory Verbum caro. Enjoy!
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Intriguing Q-affair on folio 21 verso of this exciting antiphonary from fifteenth-century Ghent.
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Witness a wonderful slow descend in the Christmas responsory 'Beata viscera'. Compare the Sancta et immaculata in a transposed second mode with an orginal second mode in a sixteenth-century manuscript from Augsburg cathedral. Or simply enjoy the 'simplest of melodies' in some antiphons. All to be checked out at folio 21 of the 1481 antiphoner... Continue Reading →
[°°] B-Gu Ms 15 Antiphonary Walkthrough #042 f20v
If you would like to get excited by an erased verse of a Christmas responsory, then watch this episode of the Antiphonary Walkthrough. Or if you are not into excitement at all, then you should definitely watch it... 🙂