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After the Council of Trent, monasteries in Germany and Austria sought to exemplify the ideas of the Counter-Reformation through renewal of the monastic liturgy, including its music. Works by famous composers such as Lassus played a key role, but many monks also composed with great skill. This programme explores their creativity by tracing the life of a monk from acceptance into the cloister through to assuming the role of abbot and finally entering the heavenly kingdom.
Friday 13 March 2020, 7. 30pm,
Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
Tickets from TicketsOxford.com and on the door
(£15; concessions £12; students £5)