[NEohioPAL]NEohioPAL Discount: Improve your fortunes with Fortune's Wheel

Beverly Simmons beverly.simmons at case.edu
Sun Jan 16 08:10:16 PST 2005


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Dear NEohioPAL,

Your fortunes will certainly improve when you hear the fabulous 
early-music group from Boston, Fortune's Wheel! This Saturday, January 
22, at 7:30 pm in Harkness Chapel, they'll perform 15th-century 
chansons, as the final musical illumination of the recent exhibit, 
"Dukes & Angels: Art from the Courts of Burgundy 1364-1419," at the 
Cleveland Museum of Art.

Their program -- "Music of the Valois" -- features songs and 
instrumental works from the courts of the last two dukes of Burgundy, 
by the composers DuFay, Binchois, and Josquin. The performers -- Lydia 
Heather Knutson & Aaron Sheehan, voice; Robert Mealy & Shira Kammen, 
vielle (medieval fiddle), harp, viol, voice -- 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 Friday, January 21 at 12:30 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 Saturday & hear how -- according to the 
Plain Dealer's Donald Rosenberg -- "Fortune's Wheel takes its medieval 
music seriously and then transforms the music at hand and voice into 
living, breathing art."

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>0000,0000,0000</param>Dear NEohioPAL,


Your fortunes will certainly improve when you hear the fabulous
early-music group from Boston,
</color><bold><color><param>FFFC,0000,0000</param>Fortune's
Wheel</color></bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>! This
</color><bold><color><param>0000,403D,807D</param>Saturday, January
22, at 7:30</color></bold><color><param>0000,403D,807D</param>
<bold>pm</bold> in <bold>Harkness
Chapel</bold></color><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>, they'll
perform 15th-century chansons, as the final musical illumination of
the recent exhibit, <italic>"Dukes & Angels: Art from the Courts of
Burgundy 1364-1419,"</italic> at the Cleveland Museum of Art.


Their program --
"</color><bold><italic><color><param>807D,0000,403D</param>Music of
the Valois</color></italic></bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>"
-- features songs and instrumental works from the courts of the last
two dukes of Burgundy, by the composers DuFay, Binchois, and Josquin.
The performers -- <bold>Lydia Heather Knutson & Aaron Sheehan, voice;
Robert Mealy & Shira Kammen, vielle </bold><italic>(medieval
fiddle)<bold>, harp, viol, voice</bold></italic> -- are
world-renowned, as well as Cleveland favorites!


Tickets are normally $20 regular, $18 seniors, $10 students.
</color><bold><color><param>0000,807D,0000</param>But for NEohioPAL,
they're $15 for adults & $5 for
students</color><color><param>0000,807D,403D</param>.</color></bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>
Just mention <bold>NEohioPAL</bold> at the door, and you'll get the
discount.


The concert will be followed by an informal <bold>Q&A session</bold>
with the artists. And on Friday, January 21 at 12:30 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 Saturday & hear how -- according to the
<italic>Plain Dealer's </italic>Donald Rosenberg --<bold><italic>
</italic></bold></color><bold><italic><color><param>807D,0000,807D</param>"Fortune's
Wheel takes its medieval music seriously and then transforms the music
at hand and voice into living, breathing art."</color></italic></bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>


With best wishes,

Bev Simmons

Founder/Manager

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

Case Western Reserve University Department of Music


PS For more information, visit
</color><bold><color><param>0000,0000,FFFC</param>http://music.case.edu/ccc</color></bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>
or leave a message at
</color><bold><color><param>4C49,4C49,4C49</param>216/368-2402</color></bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>.</color>


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