1989 : Masters of the Motet / The Golden Age of Spanish Polyphony / Ave Regina Caelorum / Mostly Madrigals

Convivium’s first performances were in 1989, under the name Ars Canticorum.  The group performed four different programs this year; the first two were directed by Mary Greer, and the second two were directed by various members of the group as noted.

Mary Greer, Music Director

February 1989: Masters of the Motet: Works by Josquin, Willaert, Victoria, Lassus, and others

MastersOfTheMotetPosterFeb1989 (PDF)

Masters of the Motet Concert Program

Monday, February 6, 1989 7:30 PM
Dudley House Junior Common Room
Harvard Yard, Cambridge, MA

Sunday, February 12, 1989  3 PM
Agassiz Ballroom, Radcliffe Yard
10 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA

 


Mary Greer, Music Director

February 1989: The Golden Age of Spanish Polyphony: Sacred and Secular Works of Renaissance Spain

GoldenAgePosterFeb1989 (PDF)

Golden Age of Spanish Polyphony Concert Program

Wednesday, February 15, 1989 8 PM
Cambridge Friends Meeting House
Longfellow Park, Cambridge, MA

 


Co-conductors David Boundy, Roger Frymire, Tomas Guillermo, Michael McDonald, Joel van Lennep, Andrew Waldo

June 1989: Ave Regina Coelorum: A Concert of Renaissance Choral Music
Works by Arcadelt, Gesualdo, Josquin, Mouton, Palestrina, Victoria, Willaert, and Guerrero

Ave Regina Coelorum Concert Program

Wednesday, June 7, 1989 8 PM
Cambridge Friends Meeting House
Longfellow Park, Cambridge, MA

 


Co-directors David Boundy, Roger Frymire, Carol Marton, Tomas Guillermo

November 1989: Mostly Madrigals: Works by Monteverdi, Schutz, Arcadelt. Diaz, and Palestrina

Mostly Madrigals Concert Program

Mostly Madrigals Program Notes

Saturday, November 18, 1989  8 PM
Cambridge Friends Meeting House
Longfellow Park, Cambridge, MA