1000 Fifth Avenue at 82nd St
New York City, New York 10028

Grace Rainey Rogers Audotorium

This week’s topic:
Viols and Voices—with Parthenia, a Consort of Viols: Elizabethan Music, from Popular Tunes to Passionate Laments

Castiglione’s Book of the Courtier makes it clear that any well-bred courtier should be able to play his instrument, sing in a group at sight, and dance a fine galliard. We consider these and other skills in this engaging series of live performances with commentary. Each lecture features a distinguished ensemble that will demonstrate how musicians of the Renaissance adopted favorite tunes of the day for various occasions—balls, festivals, banquets, and private recreations. A few key songs appear in all three lectures.

Official Website: http://www.metmuseum.org/tickets

Added by metmuseum on March 7, 2008

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