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“A True Palestrinian Torrent of sound”

  • Harmonia Stellarum Houston 1311 Holman Street Houston, TX, 77004 United States (map)
Image of Palestrina and Bruckner

Brothers in spirit: Palestrina and Bruckner

Although Anton Bruckner was one the most visionary symphonic composers at the end of the nineteenth century, his biography continues to be dominated by anecdotes about his eccentric personality. Lesser known is the fact that he composed his sacred choral music as a celebrated organist and choir director for performances alongside works of the old masters—particularly Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. This unlikely “artistic partnership” also inspired his own vocal style. For example, writing about an 1888 performance of Bruckner’s 7-part Ave Maria, a reviewer praised the piece as “a true palestrinian torrent of sound in the garb of the Renaissance.” We celebrate Bruckner’s 200th birthday with favorites such as Os justi, Ave Maria, and selections from the Mass in E Minor in the context of the old masters who influenced him.

Program

Anton Bruckner: Selected Motets
Works by Palestrina, Lotti, Muffat, and Mendelssohn.

Performers

Harmonia Stellarum Houston
Bryan Anderson, organ
Mario Aschauer, conductor

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