Fall in-person workshop
Join us for a full-day, in-person workshop led by the renowned Arcadia Viols: Robert Eisenstein, Jane Hershey, Anne Legêne, and Alice Robbins. This workshop honors our friend Will Ayton, esteemed composer, viol player, and Emeritus professor at Roger Williams University. It was originally planned for Jan. 2021 and postponed because of the pandemic, and VdGS-NE is delighted to offer it now.
Register and pay online
In class, we’ll explore the nine fantasias that Will composed for viol consort based on lute songs by Ferrabosco, Lawes and others, purposely for three class periods at three different levels. He wrote in an imitative style incorporating elements of a borrowed tune, a compositional technique that was commonly used by composers of the Renaissance and later periods. This workshop is sponsored by the Mount Holyoke College Department of Music.
Schedule
9:30-10:00am Registration & coffee 10:00-10:45am Lecture/Demonstration 11:00am-12:15pm 12:15-1:15pm 1:15-2:30pm 2:45-4:00pm |
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In the morning lecture, you’ll learn more about Will’s compositional process. We’ll look at his short fantasia on Greensleeves written expressly for this workshop that demonstrates some of the elements he uses.
Parking is a five minute walk away in the Gorse Lot, and there are limited accessible spots near the building. Take note that this event is in Western MA. Boston-area participants are encouraged to carpool!
Register by September 28 to reserve a spot! Late registrants will be accepted only if space is available. You may also register on paper using the flyer.