In 2019, the Pygmalion ensemble, under the baton of its conductor Raphaël Pichon, performed the complete Grands Motets by Johann Sebastian Bach, interspersed with Renaissance pieces drawn from the Florilegium Portense. Through this dialogue between the work of the Leipzig cantor and that of German, Italian, and Dutch composers, this programme illustrates the great variety and richness of the choral repertoire of the 16th and 17th centuries.
Lutheran tradition, Italian innovation
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