Louise Hung plays Orlando Gibbons’ Fantazia of Foure Parts from Parthenia on the virginals. Available wherever you get podcasts. https://t.co/5k25pvMm7d
You should buy and read this book by @DMWShakespeare about girl performers. Many MIO projects over the years have been intertwined with the research for this book. Congrats to Deanne. @ProjectGees https://t.co/vqdyjtZCfF
If you prefer your virginal music without yakking you can hear Louise Hung play #williambyrd ‘s Preludium and Galiardo Mistress Mary’s Brownlo played on a virginal made by Matthew Redsell after an original by Johannes de Perticis that’s in the @ROMtoronto https://t.co/Fer2YlZuQC
The Musicians In Ordinary podcast is back with a series on Parthenia, a book of music for the virginals with music by Byrd, Bull and Gibbons played by Louise Hung. Available where you get podcasts. Supported by @YorkUniversity and @SSHRC_CRSH#harpsichord https://t.co/Qzt3CNkFv6
The cast of a read-through last Friday of The Concealed Fancies by Ladies Jane Cavendish & Elizabeth Brackley with songs therein to music adapted from Henry Lawes, John Wilson, John Dowland, Thomas Campion et al. Thanks to @SSHRC_CRSH@DMWShakespeare@ProjectGees@yorkuniversity
You should watch this reading from the Univ. of Auckland of The Tragedy of Mariam, the Fair Queen of Jewry by Elizabeth Cary (1613). Theme music, lute version Countess of Pembroke's Funerals but Anthony Holborne played by John Edwards. https://t.co/z7FDEit1RO
William Brade, English violin dance band leader working in Germany and Denmark, died on this day in 1630. You should listen to his versions of dance music from Lords' Masque and Masque of Inner Temple and Gray's Inn here... https://t.co/zoWfRZvklI
As mentioned in the latest episode here’s an earlier chat about Comus with @DMWShakespeare Deanne Williams from Masque and Theatre music series. Listen to the end for violin divisions on John Come Kiss Me Now and Johnny Cock Thy Beaver. https://t.co/jWWM0M835D
Chat with Deanne Williams @DMWShakespeare about what an English professor learned from preparing Comus for performance now on Apple podcasts and other places podcasts are got. https://t.co/dgLJfSAnt2
Deanne Williams @dmwillshakespr prof. in English at @yorkuniversity Fellow of @CRRS_Toronto & member of @RSCTheAcademies talks about what we learned about Milton, Comus & The Lady in preparing the masque for performance. Scroll down this page for her chat. https://t.co/TilUG8Tv0i