Tandernaken - Continuing Early Notation with Annette Bauer
Tandernaken Settings ca. 1430-1540 for intermediate to advanced early notation students - starts September 11!
Tandernaken Settings ca. 1430-1540
Wednesdays 5:30-6:45pm Eastern
September 11, 18, 25 and October 2 & 9
(5 week series!)
For intermediate to advanced early notation students
“Tandernaken, al op den Rijn” (sometimes also spelled T’Andernaken, or Tandernack) is the title of a popular 15th c. Middle Dutch tune, which was used as the slow-moving tenor line for virtuosic polyphonic settings by several 15th and early 16th century composers in Dutch, Italian, English, and German sources. In this 5-week series kicking off our 2024-2025 notation sessions, we will explore 5 of these wonderful settings, focusing at first on the ones transmitted in manuscript form, but also including some of the ones in early prints. Composers of Tandernaken settings include Tijling, Jacob Obrecht, Antoine Brumel, King Henry VIII, Paul Hofhaimer, Petrus Alamire, Ludwig Senfl, Alexander Agricola, and Erasmus Lapicida.
About AEM Online Classes
About AEM Online Classes
Registrants will receive an email with a link to a webpage for each class. Visit the webpage for music and class materials, (available in advance!) and at class time for the Zoom link. Miss a class or want to see two at the same time? Class recordings will replace the Zoom links after the class, and be available for seven days. Classes run 90 minutes, with the first 10 minutes for introductions and last-minute tech help.