From the Outer Spheres to the Inner Senses: Finding Voices in Medieval Song

Medieval Music
7:00pm - November/4/2022

 

This will be a special performance by Concordian Dawn, ensemble for medieval music, with accompanying lecture by Prof. Sarah Kay (New York University) titled "From the Outer Spheres to the Inner Senses: Finding Voices in Medieval Song."

More details about the free event at this link.

Location:  Class of 1978 Orrery Pavilion, 6th floor, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library. It's FREE and open to the public! 

Co-sponsors have made this possible, including the Kislak Center, GMRS, FIGS, the Wolf Center, Dept. of History, Dept. of Classical Studies, Comparative Literature & Literature Theory, Dept. of Music, and the Center for Italian Studies.

Blurb: "A collaborative event – part lecture, part concert – by medieval literary scholar Sarah Kay and early music ensemble Concordian Dawn, under director Christopher Preston Thompson, draws on the experimental book Medieval Song from Aristotle to Opera (Kay) and its companion website of recordings (dir. Thompson). Together they find the sounds of medieval song in the least expected places: stars, the dawn light, the touch of a hand, beasts’ breath, and wild imaginings. The songs on their program range from the earliest alba to Machaut but their voices sound from the outer spheres to the inner senses."

Read more about the book and recording project here.