Benjamin Bagby is an American singer, composer, harpist, and performer of medieval music.
Biography
Born in Evanston, Illinois, Bagby was educated at Oberlin College, Ohio, and the Schola Cantorum in Basel, Bagby founded the ensemble Sequentia with Barbara Thornton in 1977. This group takes an innovative approach to medieval repertoires, especially with respect to their treatment of mode: they rely on the harmonic qualities of their voices to guide them through the different modes. Sequentia has released many fine recordings, most of them on Deutsche Harmonia Mundi. During the 1980s and 1990s, the group specialized in the music of Hildegard of Bingen; many of their most famous recordings are from this period. The group has also performed music written in the 12th century from the musical centers Santiago de Compostela, Aquitaine, and Notre Dame. Benjamin Bagby's work as a composer also contributes to his recreations of the ancient epics, such as Beowulf, the Icelandic Edda and German music from the 10th and 11th centuries on their recent recording Lost Songs of a Rhineland Harper. His version of Beowulf, which he has been touring around the world since the 1990s, is available on DVD ; his performance on May 9, 2003 at the International Congress on Medieval Studies is documented and discussed in, and was an impetus for, the 2012 anthology Beowulf at Kalamazoo. He gave presentations internationally including at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. Bagby married Croatian chant scholar Katarina Livljanić.
Discography
Spielmann und Kleriker, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 1981, EMI 1988
Hildegard von Bingen: Ordo virtutum, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 1982, EMI 1987
Spruchdichtung des 13. Jahrhunderts, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 1983, EMI 1988
Trouvères, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 1984, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/BMG Classics 1987
Hildegard von Bingen: Symphoniae/Geistliche Gesänge, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 1985, 1989
English Songs of the Middle Ages/Englische Lieder des Mittelalters, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 1988, 1989
Philippe le Chancelier – Conductus, Lai, Sequence, Rondellus/School of Notre Dame, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/BMG Classics 1990
Philippe de Vitry – Motets and Chansons, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/BMG 1991
Vox Iberica I: Donnersöhne/Sons of Thunder – Gesänge für den hl. Jakobus , Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 1992
Lost Songs of a Rhineland Harper, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/BMG Classics 2004.
Krone und Schleier: Musik aus Mittelalterlichen Frauenklöstern/Crown and Veil: Music from Medieval Female Monasteries, Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der BRD /Ruhrlandmuseum Essen 2005.
Chant Wars – The Carolingian “Globalization” of Medieval Liturgical Chant, a collaboration with the ensemble Dialogos, directed by Katarina Livljanic, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/Sony-BMG Music 2005.
Fragments for the End of Time/Endzeitfragmente, Raumklang 2008.