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6. Hildegard von Bingen | Benjamin Bagby

6. Hildegard von Bingen | Benjamin Bagby

The Early Music Podcast · REMA-European Early Music Network

January 31, 202315m 55s

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Show Notes

What is so fascinating about some medieval nun’s songs?


Better known for her important work as a naturalist and physician, Abbess Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) also composed more than one hundred and fifty liturgical songs and melodies, which were rediscovered in the late 1970s by the ensemble Sequentia and its two directors, Barbara Thornton and Benjamin Bagby. In this sixth episode, Bagby tells us about the rediscovery of early music in the second half of the twentieth century, a movement to which he and his ensemble contributed greatly. 


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CREDITS


guest Benjamin Bagby, founder of Ensemble Sequentia


interview & editing Andrew Burn

production REMA

credits music 

Platée, Act 1, Orage - Jean-Philippe Rameau

performed by Les Talens Lyriques, dir. Christophe Rousset

Camera Lucida 2014

All rights reserved - Courtesy of Les Talens Lyriques

design Doretta Rinaldi

original drawings Vincent Flückiger


cover score Folio, Riesencodex, 1175–1190 (Landesbibliothek Wiesbaden, BM 3600 FY 29451)


music

Instrumental dance I & II & Instrumental lament - Hildegard von Bingen

performed by Ensemble Sequentia

Ordo Virtutum, Sony 1998


Instrumental piece II - Hildegard von Bingen

performed by Ensemble Sequentia

O Jerusalem, Sony 1997 


Instrumental piece II - Hildegard von Bingen

performed by Ensemble Sequentia

Geistliche Gesänge, BMG 1985