Athenaeum Center presents

The Tallis Scholars

Palestrina 500
April 26, 2025
7:00 PM

About the Show

The Tallis Scholars—under the direction of founder Peter Phillips—is one of the most prolific and decorated choral groups of the last century, and through their excellence and scholarship they have helped to establish Renaissance Sacred music as a significant part of Western classical music today.

The unified and pure sound which the Tallis Scholars weave from a diversity of voices is otherworldly. Their ability to capture both the deep emotion and consummate simplicity found in choral works of the Renaissance period has firmly established them as the leading performers of Renaissance sacred music throughout the world.

Having recorded more of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina’s music than any other artist, no one could be more perfectly suited to pay homage to the 500th anniversary of the composer’s birth.

Palestrina’s influence on the development of both secular and sacred music in Europe is undisputed, particularly in his mastery of counterpoint. A prolific composer, he wrote over 105 Mass settings and more than 200 motets in his lifetime. His nuanced interplay between melody and harmony and delicate approach to dynamic movement, rhythm, and dissonance reflect the eternal nature of beauty; the enduring appeal of his work speaks to the spiritual nature of the human soul.

His music is the epitome of Renaissance choral composition and has continued to influence the musical landscape—religious and secular alike—up to this day.

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From the Director

The 500th anniversary of Palestrina’s birth gives us the perfect opportunity to celebrate this most consummate of Renaissance composers. From his time to ours, he has come to represent an entire epoch of music and to influence some of the greatest names from later centuries - Handel and Beethoven among them.

There would be many different ways to acknowledge his achievement. I have decided to choose one little-known but exceptional Mass setting, from the 107 he wrote, and to present again one or two of his greatest motets. It seemed appropriate to put these motets alongside music by his almost-contemporary, Orlandus Lassus. Sometimes Lassus sounds like Palestrina, sometimes he doesn't. Either way the comparison is fascinating.

—Peter Phillips

Critical Praise

“The rock stars of Renaissance vocal music.”
— New York Times
“The Tallis Scholars’ performances are pure and technically close to perfection.”
— Financial Times
“[The] Tallis Scholars have been purveyors of choral excellence for nearly half-a-century.”
— BBC Music Magazine
“The sound coming from the Tallis Scholars almost surpassed the humanly possible.”
— The Telegraph

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Event Details

Doors Open: 6:00pm
Show Begins: 7:00pm
Performance Space: Historic Main Stage
Address: 2936 N Southport Ave. Chicago, IL 60657
Parking: behind the building on Oakdale, and South of the building on Southport
Late Arrival Policy: You are subject to lose your assigned seat if you arrive more than 15 minutes after the start of the event
Refund Policy: No Refunds

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