Salon/Sanctuary Concerts: Lutenist Nigel North Performs Works of Francesco da Milano

The Fabbri Library of the House of the Redeemer, 7 East 95th Street

To buy tickets, click here​ or call 1 888 718 4253

Nigel North, Lute

A Decoration of Silence

The lute music of “il Divino” Francesco Canova da Milano (1497 – 1543)

In the late 15th century, the Renaissance philosopher Marsilio Ficino wrote that music was “nothing but a decoration of silence”, and music could bring on a “divine frenzy”. The Italian lutenist Francesco da Milano, known as “il divino”, was said to have sent his audiences into a trance and rob them of all their senses, save one, that of hearing.

Set in the 17th-century library of the House of the Redeemer, this recital by one of the world’s leading lutenists transports the 21st century listener into a historical world of sensual delight.

$25 and up











When: Mon., Nov. 5, 2018 at 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm

The Fabbri Library of the House of the Redeemer, 7 East 95th Street

To buy tickets, click here​ or call 1 888 718 4253

Nigel North, Lute

A Decoration of Silence

The lute music of “il Divino” Francesco Canova da Milano (1497 – 1543)

In the late 15th century, the Renaissance philosopher Marsilio Ficino wrote that music was “nothing but a decoration of silence”, and music could bring on a “divine frenzy”. The Italian lutenist Francesco da Milano, known as “il divino”, was said to have sent his audiences into a trance and rob them of all their senses, save one, that of hearing.

Set in the 17th-century library of the House of the Redeemer, this recital by one of the world’s leading lutenists transports the 21st century listener into a historical world of sensual delight.

$25 and up

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