Laus Polyphoniae: Polyphony connects
21-30 August 2020

In normal circumstances I would be on my way to Antwerp for their annual Laus Polyphoniae festival, but current events have led to it moving on-line for a virtual festival. Under the title of Polyphony Connects, their programme looks back on past editions of Laus Polyphoniae as well as looking to the future. Combining music from different centuries in archive recordings and live events, it also includes documentaries, introductions, a book presentation, an international summer school, and an educational music holiday.
Registration on-line via this website – https://amuz.be/registratie-polyphony-connects/ – will allow you to download a programme book with full details of all the events. This is sent free to inhabitants of Flanders who register.
Further information can be found at –
https://amuz.be/activity/polyphony-connects/















The guitar was a popular instrument in Vienna in Schubert’s time, with several contemporary guitar arrangements of Schubert songs. One such, from the collection of the poet Franz von Wschehrd, has been used as the basis for this recording, along with transcription by the performers of the Romanze from Rosamunde and Der Leiermann. They are contrasted with three guitar Nocturnes by Johann Burgmüller, a younger contemporary of Schubert. 






