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Medieval Music Ensemble Bernardus to Perform Feb. 14 in Ludwig Recital Hall
Posted Feb. 4, 2013
“The Eternal Flame: Visions of Love Throughout the
Medieval World” will be performed by Medieval music
ensemble Bernardus on Feb. 14 at the Ludwig Recital Hall,
located in the Music and Speech Building.
Medieval music ensemble Bernardus will perform “The Eternal Flame: Visions of Love Throughout the Medieval World” Feb. 14 at 5:30 p.m. in Ludwig Recital Hall, located in the Music and Speech Building on the Kent Campus.
The group, named after the troubadour Bernard de Ventadorn, presents the compelling and rarely heard repertoire of the Middle Ages. Performers include founding members, Associate Professor of Music Jay White (countertenor), and Assistant Professor of Music Craig Resta (vielle), along with Associate Professor of Theatre Eric van Baars, and Assistant Professor of Music Marla Berg (readers).
This program offers a unique look at how medieval citizens expressed the various emotions and forms of love, both sacred and secular. The repertoire includes troubadour song, art images and poetic readings to illustrate love and passion among the lives of courtiers, troubadours and crusaders.
This event is free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.kent.edu/music or call 330-672-2172.