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Vocal Ensemble Capella Regular Performance British Renaissance Catholicism-Mass of Bird Eucharist

ヴォーカル・アンサンブル カペラ定期公演 イギリス・ルネサンスのカトリシズム~バードの御聖体のミサ
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Vocal ensemble Capella regular performance. A collection of works by three of the 16th century composers for the British bird mass. In addition to the masterpiece four-voice mass, the music for the Eucharist holiday mass was organized in liturgy form from a large collection of Graduaria that systematically composed mass-specific songs.

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Vocal Ensemble Capella (Vocal Ensemble Cappella) is a Japanese vocal ensemble that specializes in Renaissance music. It was established by Tetsuro Hanai in 1997, and has been performing under the current name since 1998. The main repertoire is Gregorian chant and religious music from the Flemish musicians of the Renaissance period.

Regular concerts are held in liturgical form mainly for the 15th and 16th century Flemish musicians about 3 programs a year. According to the idea of Tetsuro Hanai, who is a music director, that a religious song is able to make the best use of it when it is played within the intended liturgical framework, even a regular concert is called a church. It takes the form of a mass and a late lesson in the field, and forms a program that mixes polygonia music with Gregorian chant and Bible recitation in Latin. The performances use the original notation by metric notation written in the 15th and 16th centuries, and Latin pronunciation is also performed by many Flemish singers in a manner that is presumed to be such.

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Participated in the Antwerp Music Festival (Belgium) in 2002 and the Les Journées du Chant Grégorien Music Festival (Luxembourg) in 2007. It is used for the theme song of OTTAVA, Japan's first classical music digital radio station in 2007. From 2009, he started recording Josqué des Prés's Masses (Reguls Label). After the death of Josquén des Pres in 2021 he aims to play all songs of the religious works of Jossac des Pres, said to be the greatest genius of the Renaissance by 500.

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