Explore of the music of Palestrina, performed by candlelight in Cirencester's majestic 12th-century wool church as part of the 2025 Cirencester History Festival.

For one night only, travel back half a millennium as we perform, a cappella and by real candlelight, in Cirencester’s majestic twelfth-century wool church to celebrate the 500th birthday of great Renaissance composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-94). Described by Giuseppe Verdi as ‘the real king of sacred music’, Palestrina developed a famously ethereal and polyphonic (many voiced) sound, written for the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel where musical instruments were prohibited and voices alone could provide depth of tone and harmony. The programme explores some of Palestrina’s extensive output and his influence on those who sang and learnt from him in the Eternal City with works by Allegri (composer of the famous Miserere) and Asprillio Pacelli, his predecessor Josquin des Prez, his Spanish counterpart Tomas Luis da Victoria, and three trailblazing female composers of the time – Maddalena Casulana, Rafaela Aleotti and Caterina Asandra.

PROGRAMME

  • Palestrina

    Assumpta est Maria

     

  • Palestrina

    Kyrie from Missa L’homme armé

  • Palestrina

    Gloria from Missa Papae Marcelli

  • Allegri

    Miserere (evolution version)

  • Palestrina

    Pater noster

  • Casulana

    Morir non puo

  • Aleotti

    Surge propera

  • Asandra

    Salve Regina a8

  • Josquin des Prez

    Gaude Virgo

  • Palestrina

    Pulchra es

  • Palestrina

    Quae est ista

  • Palestrina

    Descendi in hortum mum

  • Pacelli

    Gaudent in caelis a12

  • Victoria

    Versa est in luctum from Officium Defunctorum

  • Palestrina

    Caro mea

PERFORMERS

  • The Sixteen
  • Eamonn Dougan conductor

Venue details

St John the Baptist

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