11 episodes

A podcast exploring old music and new music. The Marian Consort is a Gramophone Award-nominated vocal ensemble, recognised for its innovative presentation of a broad range of repertoire. Led by founder and director, Rory McCleery, The Marian Consort performs across the UK, Europe and North America, and features regularly on BBC Radio 3.

The Marian Consort Podcast The Marian Consort

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A podcast exploring old music and new music. The Marian Consort is a Gramophone Award-nominated vocal ensemble, recognised for its innovative presentation of a broad range of repertoire. Led by founder and director, Rory McCleery, The Marian Consort performs across the UK, Europe and North America, and features regularly on BBC Radio 3.

    Meet the Composer: Laura Cannell

    Meet the Composer: Laura Cannell

    Our Executive Director, James, talks to East Anglia-based musician and composer Laura Cannell about her new commission for The Marian Consort. We talk about Laura's love of folklore, what it was like writing for voices for the first time, and how ancient music has influenced her contemporary practice.



    Intro music: Laura Cannell - When I returned you were gone

    Outro music: Laura Cannell - The Girl Who Became an Owl

    • 38 min
    Meet the Composer: Laurence Osborn

    Meet the Composer: Laurence Osborn

    Rory McCleery talks to British composer Laurence Osborn, ahead of 'Laurence Osborn Day' at Wigmore Hall on 25 November 2023, at which we'll give the world premiere of Spare Parts. Laurence talks about his childhood and route into composing, musical influences from hip hop to rock, collaborators, silliness in classical music, and Pokémon.

    • 37 min
    Meet the Composer: Electra Perivolaris

    Meet the Composer: Electra Perivolaris

    In this episode Rory McCleery talks to Scottish-Greek composer Electra Perivolaris. Next month we give the world premiere of our commission from Electra called 'A Winged Woman', which we'll also release on record later this year. Electra tells us about her time living on the Isle of Arran, her musical influences and big breaks with the BBC, and what inspired her in writing this new work.

    • 33 min
    Heinrich, Hans, and the Thirty Years War

    Heinrich, Hans, and the Thirty Years War

    Rory McCleery speaks to Peter H. Wilson, Professor of the History of War at Oxford University, and author of 'The Thirty Years War: Europe's Tragedy'. They discuss the origins of the war, and its impact on life, culture, and Heinrich Schütz, who wrote his Kleine geistliche Konzerte during this time of war, famine, and plague.

    This episode accompanies Schütz 2: A lump of earth, which you can watch here: https://www.marianconsort.co.uk/demand/lump-of-earth.

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    Produced by James Hardie

    • 29 min
    Performing death

    Performing death

    This podcast looks at Heinrich Schütz's Musikalische Exequien, funeral music written for Heinrich 'Posthumous' of Reuss. Rory McCleery is joined by Dr Lesel Dawson (Bristol University/Good Grief Festival) to discuss 17th-century ideas about death and mourning, and what psychological as well as spiritual benefit there might be to planning your own funeral.

    The Orbis sensualium pictus can be seen here: https://archive.org/details/johamoscommeniio00come/mode/2up

    This episode accompanies Schütz 1: Vale of tears, which you can watch here: https://www.marianconsort.co.uk/demand/vale-of-tears.

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    Produced by James Hardie

    • 39 min
    The first Black published composer?

    The first Black published composer?

    This podcast looks at the story of Vicente Lusitano, possibly the first Black composer to have music published. Rory is joined by Dr Bonnie Blackburn to investigate his story, Josquin-mania, and bootlegged motets.

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    Produced by James Hardie

    • 26 min

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