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Early Lutheran Vicinium Touring the Church Calendar 11
Lent: Thinking of Christ's Suffering and Death
2024/02/15(Th.) 19:20 Starting
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Martin Luther, who questioned the state of the medieval Catholic Church, was excommunicated from Catholicism and organized his own congregation.
Early Lutherans celebrated Latin masses and sang Latin chants, much closer to medieval Catholicism than the Lutheran Church is today.
This concert series introduces the two-voice polyphonic piece "bitinium" used for music education and liturgy in early Lutheran monasteries in the 16th and 17th centuries, following the church calendar.
The 11th concert, "Lent: Remembering Christ's Suffering and Death," will focus on bitiniums related to Lent, which begins on February 14, 2024, with stories about Christianity and 16th century music.
Please enjoy this minimal polyphony with two voices, recorder and baroque violin.
Program
The program will feature a vitinium (two-part polyphony) for Lent written in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Performer
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Takuya Sakamoto
Baroque violin
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Mai Nagai
recorder (e.g. tape recorder, time recorder)
Admission and ticket purchase
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Admission fee
1.500 yen in advance / 2.000 yen at the door
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How to buy
Advance tickets are available at TiGET.
Contact
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Phone number
Sakamoto Music Studio
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