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Crossing The Channel
Continental influences on music of the British Isles from the Middle Ages to the Baroque
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the English Channel, of course, and all kinds of cultural emissaries
crossed it for centuries in both directions, bearing cultural, artistic
and specifically musical influences and works to and from the "Fair
Isles." From the importing of the Notre Dame repertory in the 13th
century to the exporting of the 'contenance anglois' subsequent to
Henry V's victory at Agincourt to the 'transalpine' travel of the 16th
and 17th centuries and Handel's peregrinations, the blending of insular
and continental influences has created some of the most appealing music
in our repertoire. Please join us to enjoy the results! |
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your reservation contact: Andy Davis and Andrea Walsh, Co-directors, World Fellowship Center PO Box 2280 Conway, NH 03818-2280 USA Click Here for a Map tel: 603-447-2280 web: www.earlymusicweek.org www.worldfellowship.org email: office@worldfellowship.org |
For program and registration information
contact: Larry Wallach tel: 413 528 9065 email: larry@simons-rock.edu |
Best Wishes,
Andy, Andrea,
and the Early Music Week Faculty:
Jane Hershey (Viol, co-director)
Larry Wallach (Keyboard, Recorder, co-director)
Pamela Dellal (voice)
Anne Legene ( Viol, 'Cello)
Jay Rosenberg (Recorders, Lute & Guitar, Sephardic Music)
Roy Sansom (Recorder)
Josh Schreiber Shalem (Feldenkrais®, Viola da Gamba (and sometimes vielle))
Christine Robb (Historical dance, English country dance caller)
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