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listening now: "De la crudel morte"

1300 - music at the court of Palermo
Greeks,
Sarazens, Staufer, D’Anjou, Aragonese ...
On
Easters-monday in 1282, the people of Palermo decided to break the
power of Charles I. d’Anjou, their new emperor’s name was Pedro
III. of Aragon.
After a short period of french government it was
now Spain to rule the future of this multi-ethnic Kingdom wich,
not so long before, was dominated by the Staufer dynasty (1149-1266)
and Frederic II, who has made it a rich and important spot between
Orient and Occident.
Palermo
has become a real melting pot of different cultures, a bridge between
arabo-islamic and christian-european life and life-style.
It
contains an inexhaustible heritage of ancient arts, music and poetry
of its Arabic,-Byzantine,-Ottoman,-Longobard, -Norman -and Spanish
past, a mix of cultures, fascinating and exotic, at all times!
Ensemble
ONI WYTARS presents music from 1300 at the Sicilian court, an immense
variety of ethnic ingredients at the center of the mediterranean
sea: passionate Laude from Tuscany, melismatic Gazal’s from the
coasts of Maghreb, Spanish Cantigas, virtuoso French Istampitas,
Tarantelle and Tammurriate from southern Italy, all together in
an amazing and rich concert programme.
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