[NEohioPAL]NEohioPAL DISCOUNT: Music of Burgundy

Beverly Simmons beverly.simmons at case.edu
Mon Nov 1 18:01:45 PST 2004


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Dear NEohioPAL,

You are cordially invited to a concert by The Newberry Consort! This 
Friday, November 5, at 7:30 pm in Harkness Chapel, they'll perform 
chansons from the end of the Middle Ages, as a musical illumination of 
the exhibit, "Dukes & Angels: Art from the Courts of Burgundy 
1364-1419," currently on display at the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Their program -- "The Waning of Courtly Love" -- features songs and 
instrumental works by the great French poet/composer Guillaume de 
Machaut and his contemporaries. The performers -- Mary Springfels, 
vielle (medieval fiddle), lute, citole; David Douglass, vielle; Ellen 
Hargis, soprano; Drew Minter, countertenor, harp -- are world-renowned, 
as well as Cleveland favorites!

Tickets are normally $20 regular, $18 seniors, $10 students. But for 
NEohioPAL, they're $15 for adults; $5 for students. Just mention 
NEohioPAL at the door, and you'll get the discount.

The concert will be followed by an informal Q&A session with the 
artists. And on Saturday, November 6 at 3 pm, also in Harkness, there 
will be a free masterclass, where the artists will coach ensembles from 
the Case Early Music program.

Come to Harkness Chapel this Friday & hear "sheer musical intelligence" 
(Fanfare), "with outstanding turns from all" (Chicago Tribune).

With best wishes,
Bev Simmons
Founder/Manager
Chapel, Court & Countryside: Early Music at Harkness
Case Western Reserve University Department of Music

PS For more information, visit http://music.case.edu/ccc/ or leave a 
message at 216/368-2402.


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<color><param>807E,0000,403E</param>Dear NEohioPAL,


You are cordially invited to a concert by <bold>The Newberry
Consort</bold>! This <bold>Friday, November 5, at 7:30</bold>
<bold>pm</bold> in <bold>Harkness Chapel</bold>, they'll perform
chansons from the end of the Middle Ages, as a musical illumination of
the exhibit, <italic>"Dukes & Angels: Art from the Courts of Burgundy
1364-1419,"</italic> currently on display at the Cleveland Museum of
Art.


Their program -- "<bold><italic>The Waning of Courtly
Love</italic></bold>" -- features songs and instrumental works by the
great French poet/composer Guillaume de Machaut and his
contemporaries. The performers -- <bold>Mary Springfels,
<italic>vielle </italic></bold><italic>(medieval fiddle)<bold>, lute,
citole</bold></italic><bold>; David Douglass, <italic>vielle</italic>;
Ellen Hargis, <italic>soprano</italic>; Drew Minter,
<italic>countertenor, harp</italic></bold> -- are world-renowned, as
well as Cleveland favorites!


</color>Tickets are normally $20 regular, $18 seniors, $10 students.
<bold><color><param>8080,0000,4040</param>But for NEohioPAL, they're
$15 for adults; $5 for students.</color></bold> Just mention
<bold>NEohioPAL</bold> at the door, and you'll get the discount.

<color><param>807E,0000,403E</param>

The concert will be followed by an informal Q&A session with the
artists. And on Saturday, November 6 at 3 pm, also in Harkness, there
will be a free <bold>masterclass</bold>, where the artists will coach
ensembles from the Case Early Music program.


Come to Harkness Chapel this Friday & hear "sheer musical
intelligence" <italic>(Fanfare)</italic>, "with outstanding turns from
all" <italic>(Chicago Tribune).</italic>


With best wishes,

Bev Simmons

</color><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>Founder/Manager

<bold><italic>Chapel, Court & Countryside: </italic>Early Music at
Harkness</bold>

Case Western Reserve University Department of Music</color>

<color><param>807D,0000,403D</param>

PS For more information, visit <bold>http://music.case.edu/ccc/</bold>
or leave a message at <bold>216/368-2402</bold>.


</color>
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