EMM 48: Do You Even Music Bro? | How to Speak "Music"

Today we take a deep dive into "Amicus Meus" by Tomás Luis de Victoria and have a discussion about how to even talk about music using Jan LaRue's Guidelines for Stylistic Analysis. That sounds like the most boring thing ever, but it's actually an incredible way to look deeper at how music acts and what gives it its drive. https://www.soundofageschoir.com/https://www.soundofageschoir.com/supportA link to the score for "Amicus Meus":https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/1/1c/Amicus_meus_osculi_Victoria.pdfJan LaRue's Guidelines for Style Analysis:https://www.amazon.com/Jan-LaRue-Guidelines-Style-Analysis/dp/0899901565

Om Podcasten

Once understood at even a surface level, early music has the power to transform how all music is heard and felt. Discussions and interviews about a wide range of topics within the choral art and how those principles can help conductors, singers, and audience members have a deeper appreciation for historical music. We aim to connect the fundamental elements of early music to the music of more contemporary times to illustrate the relevance early music still holds. Guests include Owain Park, Carolann Buff, Peter Schubert, Eric Whitacre, Tony Silvestri, Nigel Short, Chris Gabbitas, and many more.