February Workshop: “Make your Viol Sing” with Tina Chancey
On Saturday February 27, from 3:00-4:30PM, the VdGS-NE will present the next in our series of online special topic workshops: a presentation by Tina Chancey entitled “Make your viol sing.”
On Saturday February 27, from 3:00-4:30PM, the VdGS-NE will present the next in our series of online special topic workshops: a presentation by Tina Chancey entitled “Make your viol sing.”
On January 23, from 3:00-4:30PM, the VdGS-NE will present the next in our series of online special topic workshops: a special presentation by Mary Springfels on the canons in Machaut’s Lai de la fontaine.
The VdGS-NE is moving to a model where we offer small online offerings on a somewhat regular basis. First we are offering a virtual workshop session led by Amy Domingues on Sunday Dec. 13.
This fall we offered a virtual workshop on Sunday, November 1. In the spirit of finding resources to work within the confines of our current coronavirus world, we offered two class sessions over Zoom, with a virtual lunch-hour between them.
The VdGS-NE spring workshop led by Parthenia has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 epidemic.
The VdGS-NE Winter 2020 workshop English Composers on the Continent took place at Brandeis University on January 25,2020.
The VdGS-NE Fall 2019 workshop Mostly Maximilian took place at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley MA on Sunday, October 20, 2019. The registration deadline is September 28, 2019.
The VdGS-NE Spring 2019 workshop: Comme femme discomfortée: a fifteenth century song goes viral, took place at Trinity Church in Concord on April 27, 2019 and Wendy Gillespie is the Music Director.
The VdGS-NE winter workshop took place at Brandeis University on Saturday February 2, 2019. The topic was “Motets of Alfonso Ferrabosco II” and the Music Director is Hannah Davidson.
The Fall 2018 workshop took place on Saturday, November 3, at Brandeis University. In the workshop, entitled “This is the Record of Orlando: Verse Anthems and Consort Songs,” music director Sheila Beardslee lead participants through verse anthems of Gibbons and his contemporaries.