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  1. Both Ignatius Sancho and Vicente Lusitano, despite their undeniable success and respect at their respective courts were nearly forgotten to time due to general systemic AntiBlackness but in the past couple of decades they have both experienced a resurgence of interest in their work🎉
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #IgnatiusSancho #VicenteLusitano

  2. Both Ignatius Sancho and Vicente Lusitano, despite their undeniable success and respect at their respective courts were nearly forgotten to time due to general systemic AntiBlackness but in the past couple of decades they have both experienced a resurgence of interest in their work🎉
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #IgnatiusSancho #VicenteLusitano

  3. Both Ignatius Sancho and Vicente Lusitano, despite their undeniable success and respect at their respective courts were nearly forgotten to time due to general systemic AntiBlackness but in the past couple of decades they have both experienced a resurgence of interest in their work🎉
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #IgnatiusSancho #VicenteLusitano

  4. Both Ignatius Sancho and Vicente Lusitano, despite their undeniable success and respect at their respective courts were nearly forgotten to time due to general systemic AntiBlackness but in the past couple of decades they have both experienced a resurgence of interest in their work🎉
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #IgnatiusSancho #VicenteLusitano

  5. Both Ignatius Sancho and Vicente Lusitano, despite their undeniable success and respect at their respective courts were nearly forgotten to time due to general systemic AntiBlackness but in the past couple of decades they have both experienced a resurgence of interest in their work🎉
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #IgnatiusSancho #VicenteLusitano

  6. And finally, “Emendemus in Melius” (youtu.be/SHxdN8gZlEQ?si=RfiKyL), a 2 part motet responsory written for Ash Wednesday. I thought this was a nice piece to end on.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  7. And finally, “Emendemus in Melius” (youtu.be/SHxdN8gZlEQ?si=RfiKyL), a 2 part motet responsory written for Ash Wednesday. I thought this was a nice piece to end on.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  8. And finally, “Emendemus in Melius” (youtu.be/SHxdN8gZlEQ?si=RfiKyL), a 2 part motet responsory written for Ash Wednesday. I thought this was a nice piece to end on.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  9. And finally, “Emendemus in Melius” (youtu.be/SHxdN8gZlEQ?si=RfiKyL), a 2 part motet responsory written for Ash Wednesday. I thought this was a nice piece to end on.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  10. And finally, “Emendemus in Melius” (youtu.be/SHxdN8gZlEQ?si=RfiKyL), a 2 part motet responsory written for Ash Wednesday. I thought this was a nice piece to end on.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  11. Next we have the more somber “Aspice Domine” (youtu.be/MTMcVw4r_Ug?feature=s) which was written for 5 voices but here is performed by a lot more than that but I feel like they divided the parts in a way that fills out the sound a bit more than intended.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  12. Next we have the more somber “Aspice Domine” (youtu.be/MTMcVw4r_Ug?feature=s) which was written for 5 voices but here is performed by a lot more than that but I feel like they divided the parts in a way that fills out the sound a bit more than intended.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  13. Next we have the more somber “Aspice Domine” (youtu.be/MTMcVw4r_Ug?feature=s) which was written for 5 voices but here is performed by a lot more than that but I feel like they divided the parts in a way that fills out the sound a bit more than intended.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  14. Next we have the more somber “Aspice Domine” (youtu.be/MTMcVw4r_Ug?feature=s) which was written for 5 voices but here is performed by a lot more than that but I feel like they divided the parts in a way that fills out the sound a bit more than intended.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  15. Next we have the more somber “Aspice Domine” (youtu.be/MTMcVw4r_Ug?feature=s) which was written for 5 voices but here is performed by a lot more than that but I feel like they divided the parts in a way that fills out the sound a bit more than intended.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  16. Vicente Lusitano (c. 1520 – c. 1561)🇵🇹 was a Late Renaissance/Early Baroque era Afro-Portuguese composer, music theorist and Catholic priest (briefly). He’s mostly known for his work in his vocal compositions and his work as a musical theorist.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  17. Vicente Lusitano (c. 1520 – c. 1561)🇵🇹 was a Late Renaissance/Early Baroque era Afro-Portuguese composer, music theorist and Catholic priest (briefly). He’s mostly known for his work in his vocal compositions and his work as a musical theorist.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  18. Vicente Lusitano (c. 1520 – c. 1561)🇵🇹 was a Late Renaissance/Early Baroque era Afro-Portuguese composer, music theorist and Catholic priest (briefly). He’s mostly known for his work in his vocal compositions and his work as a musical theorist.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  19. Vicente Lusitano (c. 1520 – c. 1561)🇵🇹 was a Late Renaissance/Early Baroque era Afro-Portuguese composer, music theorist and Catholic priest (briefly). He’s mostly known for his work in his vocal compositions and his work as a musical theorist.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  20. Vicente Lusitano (c. 1520 – c. 1561)🇵🇹 was a Late Renaissance/Early Baroque era Afro-Portuguese composer, music theorist and Catholic priest (briefly). He’s mostly known for his work in his vocal compositions and his work as a musical theorist.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  21. Next we have “Involiata” (youtu.be/R8O3_mvk6rw?feature=s) which was one of the many Motets (vocal compositions for sacred music) that Lusitano wrote for his infamous collection of music theory “Liber Primus Epigramatum”. That collection caused such a stir due to his dissent from from the music theories of the era. The Vatican actually had to step in and evaluate his collection before declaring it valid and both scripturally and musically sound.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  22. Next we have “Involiata” (youtu.be/R8O3_mvk6rw?feature=s) which was one of the many Motets (vocal compositions for sacred music) that Lusitano wrote for his infamous collection of music theory “Liber Primus Epigramatum”. That collection caused such a stir due to his dissent from from the music theories of the era. The Vatican actually had to step in and evaluate his collection before declaring it valid and both scripturally and musically sound.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  23. Next we have “Involiata” (youtu.be/R8O3_mvk6rw?feature=s) which was one of the many Motets (vocal compositions for sacred music) that Lusitano wrote for his infamous collection of music theory “Liber Primus Epigramatum”. That collection caused such a stir due to his dissent from from the music theories of the era. The Vatican actually had to step in and evaluate his collection before declaring it valid and both scripturally and musically sound.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  24. Next we have “Involiata” (youtu.be/R8O3_mvk6rw?feature=s) which was one of the many Motets (vocal compositions for sacred music) that Lusitano wrote for his infamous collection of music theory “Liber Primus Epigramatum”. That collection caused such a stir due to his dissent from from the music theories of the era. The Vatican actually had to step in and evaluate his collection before declaring it valid and both scripturally and musically sound.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano

  25. Next we have “Involiata” (youtu.be/R8O3_mvk6rw?feature=s) which was one of the many Motets (vocal compositions for sacred music) that Lusitano wrote for his infamous collection of music theory “Liber Primus Epigramatum”. That collection caused such a stir due to his dissent from from the music theories of the era. The Vatican actually had to step in and evaluate his collection before declaring it valid and both scripturally and musically sound.
    #BaroqueSun #BlackHistoryMonth #VicenteLusitano