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Music the Pilgrims ran away from

Trinity Episcopal Church, 81 Elm St, Concord, MA | Get Directions »
$15.00

Recorders/Early Music MetroWest's second meeting of the year is on Saturday, November 13, with the theme "Music the Pilgrims ran away from" focussing  on the rich heritage of late 16th and early 17th century English music, with a little foray to Amsterdam for some Dutch treats.

Guest coaches Eric Haas, Emily O'Brien and Sarah Cantor lead recorder consorts in madrigals, anthems, psalm settings and instrumental consorts.   This playing meeting offers three consorts by graded level; a fourth coach will be added if registration is high.

Special guest Heinrich Christensen (King's Chapel, Boston) will lead a
choral morning sampling works by Cornysh, Tallis, Byrd, Gibbons,
Sweelinck, Estocard and others.  Music is available in advance (sent as PDF).

Please RSVP to 978/264-0584 or sheilabb(at)earthlink(dot)net by Wednesday, November 10 if you plan to attend. Don't forget your music stand and a pencil!

Registration
    $15 consort visitors (applicable to membership)
    $18  Choral morning;  $12  R/EMM Members

Become a member!
    $95  Annual membership
    $90  Secondary ARS Chapter membership
    $85  Seniors & College Students
    $45  Choral Affiliates

NEW!  Do you have a young family member who plays recorder? 
    $30  Junior Memberships or $5/meeting
             for young players in grade 5 and up

Our next meeting is December 11.  R/EMM's  program for 2010-2011  is available at http://www.recordersearlymusic.org.

 

Event Details

Posted by: Sheila Bosworth
Where Trinity Episcopal Church 81 Elm St, Concord, MA 01742
Next on This event is over.
Time 9:30 am–12:15 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­recorde­rsearlymusic.­org
Phone 978-264-0584
Price $15 recorders; $18 singers

More About Trinity Episcopal Church

Trinity Episcopal Church

Trinity Episcopal Church

81 Elm St, Concord, MA
978-369-3715

Trinity Episcopal Church, led by Rev. Tony Buquor, was founded in 1884. Sunday services are at 8am in the chapel (no music) and 10am in the main church (full choir and hymns).

Church school for children ages 4 to 14 is conducted at 10am, and a nursery is available for infants and very young children. A coffee hour follows both services.

Once during the year, the church offers a class for people interested in learning more about the Anglican Church and the background and meaning of its worship. The class lasts four weeks and begins after the 10am service.

Trinity offers a wide variety of other activities, including a book group, bike club and outreach programs. A schedule of events is available on its website.

Other events here

  • Healing Prayer, Trinity Episcopal Church September 9, 2012 / October 14, 2012 / November 11, 2012 / December 9, 2012 / January 14, 2013 / February 10, 2013 / March 10, 2013 / April 7, 2013 / May 12, 2013 / June 9, 2013, 7:00 pm

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