Vox Luminis: Johann Sebastiani & Agostino Steffani. Music for the Passion

Johann Sebastiani & Agostino Steffani. Music for the Passion
Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier
Jacob Lawrence, Sönke Tams Freier, Tessa Roos

Wigmore Hall, 1 April 2026

Johann Sebastiani (1622-1683): Das Leyden und Sterben unsers Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi nach dem heiligen Matthaeo
Agostino Steffani (1654-1728): Stabat mater

The adventurous Belgian early music ensemble, Vox Luminis, directed by Lionel Meunier, brought their enchanting programme of music for Holy Week to the Wigmore Hall, focusing on music for Passiontide by two little-known composers active in Germany in the mid-17th and early 18th centuries, one Calvanist, the other Catholic. The key work was Johann Sebastiani’s Das Leyden und Sterben unsers Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi nach dem heiligen Matthaeo a Matthew Passion in all but name. Sebastiani was born in Weimar and may well have studied in Italy. In 1661 he became Kantor at Königsberg (now Kaliningrad) Cathedral and later Court Kapellmeister to the Elector of Brandenburg. Königsberg was part of the Hohenzollern’s Duchy of Prussia. When Sebastiani arrived, Frederick William (the “Great Elector” of Brandenburg) had just taken full control over the duchy, bringing with him the Calvinism that presumably dates back to his early years in the Netherlands during the Thirty Years’ War.

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Laus Polyphoniae – Polyphony of life

Laus Polyphoniae – Polyphony of life
Antwerp
19-23 August 2022

After a three-year Covid-induced hiatus when Laus Polyphoniae ran a much-reduced series of live and online events, the 2022 Festival restored the postponed 2020 edition, under the title Polyphony of life. As usual, the festival was run by AMUZ (Flanders Festival Antwerp) in conjunction with the Alamire Foundation, the study centre for music in the Low Countries and part of KU (Katholieke Universiteit) Leuven. As the name implies, Laus Polyphoniae is devoted to the music of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance when polyphony was paramount.

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Antwerp: International Young Artist’s Presentation

International Young Artist’s Presentation
Laus Polyphoniae 2019
Cultural Centre ‘De Kern’, Wilrijk
Antwerp, 18 August 2019

The International Young Artist’s Presentation (IYAP) is an annual coaching and presentation scheme given in Antwerp for young ensembles playing historical instruments. Ensembles are invited to present innovative and original programmes and to experiment with aspects of presentation and performance. The groups selected for the annual scheme are given three days of coaching sessions (led by Peter Van Heyghen and Raquel Andueza) which are followed by two days of public concerts over the first weekend of the Laus Polyphoniae festival. Each group repeats their concert twice on each day to an audience who move from venue to venue. On the first day, various concert organisers from around Europe attend and give feedback to the ensembles. Following these concerts, further advice is offered to the ensembles about their future careers. they are given the title of “IYAP Selected Promising Ensemble 2019”. The scheme is an initiative of Musica: Impulse Centre for Music and the AMUZ Antwerp. The weekend public concerts take place in a variety of settings, this year focused on the district of Wilrijk and the Cultural Centre De Kern.

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