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Jazz nights at The Bluebell Inn

Jazz nights at The Bluebell Inn
The Bluebell Pub, Hempstead, Saffron Waldon


Every Tuesday night (and sometimes Wednesdays) we hold a music night, see http://www.thebluebellinn.co.uk/ for our list of events. On the evenings reserved for 'Free Music Sessions' all singers/musicians are welcome. Spectators are also welcome!

 

Joanne Eden Band - Jazz nights

Joanne Eden Band - Jazz nights
The Bluebell Pub, Hempstead, Saffron Waldon

Every Tuesday night (and sometimes Wednesdays) we hold a music night, see http://www.thebluebellinn.co.uk/ for our list of events. On the evenings reserved for 'Free Music Sessions' all singers/musicians are welcome. Spectators are also welcome!

The Bluebell Pub, Hempstead, Saffron Waldon

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FIRES IN PARIS - Cambridge Early Music Concert Series 2008 - Music from mid-16th-century France

FIRES IN PARIS - Cambridge Early Music Concert Series 2008 - Music from mid-16th-century France
St Edwards Church
Three members of Fires of Love, a versatile and unusual combination of voices and instruments, attended CEMSS courses, and now they are one of Scotland's leading ensembles specialising in Renaissance and early Baroque music. This concert focuses on the virtuoso musician, teacher, composer, arranger, and music publisher Adrian Le Roy. His amazing career coincided with the horrors of the French Wars of Religion, in which perhaps four million people were killed. The programme includes a group of songs with Renaissance guitar accompaniment, which are believed to be the first guitar songs published anywhere - a very distant forerunner of rock and roll.

MARIONAS - Cambridge Early Music Concert Series 2008 - Gordon Ferries (baroque guitar)

MARIONAS - Cambridge Early Music Concert Series 2008 - Gordon Ferries (baroque guitar)
Trinity College Chapel
A lunchtime concert by one of Scotland's rising early music stars. Gordon Ferries will play music of the 17th century by Spaniards Gaspar Sanz and Francisco Guerau, and by Angelo Michele Bartolotti, who was Italian by birth but whose music is French in style.

Song of Songs - Cambridge Early Music Concert Series 2008 - Stile Antico Early Music Vocal Ensemble

Song of Songs - Cambridge Early Music Concert Series 2008 - Stile Antico Early Music Vocal Ensemble
Trinity College Chapel

Prizewinners in the Early Music Network Young Artists Competition, 2005.
Sumptuous continental settings of the beautiful and erotic texts of the Song of Solomon. This rich selection of music by Victoria, Palestrina, Gombert, Lassus and others explores the way these texts enhanced Marian worship in the sixteenth century.

 

The Triumphs of Maximilian - Cambridge Early Music Concert Series 2008 - Philip Thorby and Friends

The Triumphs of Maximilian - Cambridge Early Music Concert Series 2008 - Philip Thorby and Friends
Emmanuel United Reformed Church
Renaissance music for instruments and voices from the Flemish masters Heinrich Isaac and Ludwig Senfl, performed at the end of the international study week tutored by Philip Thorby, David Hatcher, Jacob Heringman and Keith McGowan. Highlights will include Senfl's great 6-part reworking of Josquin's Ave Maria; Senfl's monumental Haec est Dies, and Isaac's Virgo Prudentissima.

Rinascimento - Cambridge Early Music Concert Series 2008 - Philip Thorby and Friends

Rinascimento - Cambridge Early Music Concert Series 2008 - Philip Thorby and Friends
Emmanuel United Reformed Church
In the 16th century a performer's expertise could be measured by his ability to improvise on a popular song of the day. The tradition is revived by Philip Thorby and friends, who will perform variations old and new on madrigals, chansons and motets by Renaissance masters including Willaert, Rore and Lassus.

'Francesco del Liuto' - Cambridge Early Music Concert Series 2008 - Works for solo lute by Francesco da Milano

'Francesco del Liuto' - Cambridge Early Music Concert Series 2008 - Works for solo lute by Francesco da Milano
Little St. Mary's Church
"The sweet resonance of the harmony which is borne of the lute touched by the divine fingers of Francesco Milanese, by making itself heard in the soul, robs the senses of those who hear it" - Francesco Marcolini, 1536. Francesco Canova da Milano was one of the foremost Italian composers of the early 16th century; his contemporaries called him "Il Divino" and his name became synonymous with the lute. Jacob Heringman presents a recital of Francesco's works, taken chiefly from the Siena Lute Book.
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