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Hello PrimaVista, and welcome to Wikipedia. I notice you recently added a paragraph about the Pueri who appear on some of the Capilla Flamenca recordings, e.g. Lumina. Then you removed it. Any particular reason? I think it would make an interesting addition to the article. And there's a reference for it here.[1] Best wishes, Voceditenore (talk) 14:00, 9 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Voceditenore,
I added the paragraph on the pueri and subsequently removed it at the request of Capilla Flamenca, because the pueri project is currently inactive and will not be started up again before 2 or 3 years. I will elaborate the page further, however, and may add a reference to the pueri in the section on Capilla's educational efforts. PrimaVista (talk) 18:46, 9 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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I uploaded it again, using a fair use template. Hope it is OK now. PrimaVista (talk) 14:26, 14 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Capilla Flamenca (new version)[edit]

Hi PrimaVista, sorry I couldn't get back to you in more detail yesterday. The article looks very good! Just a couple of things you should change. The Sources section should come at the end, just before before External links and better to rename as References. Generally speaking, it's better to avoid adjectives like "renowned" (replace with "well known") and "prestigious" (leave it out). I also notice that some of your references are external links inside the article. Generally it's better to have them as footnotes like the other references. But this isn't a major problem. I'm leaving for Italy tomorrow, but I can help you with the formatting when I get back. Best wishes, Voceditenore (talk) 18:02, 14 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Voceditenore, thank you very much for your comments. I will make the "easy" changes (delete "prestigious", change the titles and the order etc.) and then wait for your help with the technical stuff. It is very difficult for me to figure this out on my own. I already learned a lot this week, but I'm aware of the fact that my wikipedia experience is still close to zero. I'm planning further contributions regarding early music groups (Psallentes, Oltremontano, Cappella Pratensis, Flanders Recorder Quartet, La Caccia etc.) and early music composers. First I need to be more familiar with wikipedia's rules, otherwise it will be a frustrating exercise. I'm very happy with your assistance. Looking forward to hearing from you soon, tanti saluti dal Belgio e buon viaggio, PrimaVista (talk) 07:30, 15 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hi PrimaVista. You recently placed a note in hidden text on the Ars nova article, "Please show me how to credit the translator. It doesn't seem to fit into the template." A frequent problem with templates is that the template designer has failed to foresee needed categories or formats, which is why many editors (including myself) prefer not to use them. Because I don't use templates, I assume that editors who do use them know better than I how to fit data into them. In this case, I attempted to add a "translator" field, but it didn't work. My advice, if you would agree, would be to replace the template with ordinary formatted text, like the other entries in that References list.—Jerome Kohl (talk) 19:36, 15 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

OK, that is fine with me. I will do so. PrimaVista (talk) 20:08, 15 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Oltremontano page tested[edit]

Oltremontano is an early music consort based in [Belgium. The name “Oltremontano” is a reference to the Flemish polyphonists, which dominated and defined the European music world of the 15th and 16th century and were know in Italy as the “oltremontani” or “those from across the mountains”.

Members[edit]

The core of Oltremontano consists of Wim Becu, the group's artistic director, and Adam Woolf, Adam Bregman, Robert Schlegl, Doron David Sherwin and Adrien Mabire. They play sackbuts, cornetti and double reed instruments, which correspond with the old alta capella formation of the municipal bands.

For some performances, the core is enlarged either with a complementary bassa capella of string instruments and/or an organ or with singers, according to the needs of the genre. Among the singers, Capilla Flamenca and the Gesualdo Consort Amsterdam stand out. The bassa capella consists of violin-players Veronika Skuplik and An Van Laethem and chitarone-player Christoph Barth. Kris Verhelst is the group’s organ player.

Repertoire[edit]

Franco-Flemish Polyphony[edit]

Oltremantano specialises in Franco-Flemish polyphony, focusing on the music of the 15th and 16th centuries. Recently, the group has expanded its scope to include music from the 17th century.

Cross-over[edit]

Oltremontano has made cross-over productions with artists from other artistic disciplines. Side by side with the dancers of Les Ballets C de la B, Oltremontano toured with VSPRS, directed by Alain Platel.

Festivals[edit]

Oltremontano was a guest at festivals such as the Laus Polyphoniae Festival in Antwerp and the Early Music Festival in Saint-Petersburg.

Discography[edit]

  • 2002 - Arnold de Lantins: Missa Verbum Incarnatum. Capilla Flamenca with Psallentes, Clari Cantuli and Oltremontano. Ricercar 207.
  • 2002 - Sonar Cantando. Oltremontano. MMP032.
  • 2002 - Tielman Susato. Het ierste en tweetste musyck boexken. Egidius Kwartet & Consort, Oltremontano and guests. NM Classics 92123.
  • 2002 - Vivanco: Libro de Motetes (1610). Capilla Flamenca and Oltremontano. LCD 9706.
  • 2003 - Utendal / De Monte: Motets. Capilla Flamenca and Oltremontano. Passacaille 937.
  • 2007 - Lambert de Sayve: Sacred Music. Capilla Flamenca and Oltremontano. KTC 4022.
  • 2008 - Bellum et Pax. Missa L'homme armé / Da pacem. Capilla Flamenca and Oltremontano. Eufoda 1372 [2].

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