Texas Early Music Project
Daniel Johnson, Director
presents
“Paris City Limits: Chansons, Dances, and The Birds”
Saturday, May 7, 2016
8pm, University Presbyterian Church, 2203 San Antonio Street, Austin, TX
Sunday, May 8, 2016
3pm at First Presbyterian Church, 8001 Mesa Drive, Austin, TX
Admission $30 general; $25 seniors (60+); $5 students (at the door only)
Tickets available by cash, check, or credit card at the door
or online at http://www.early-music.org/season-tickets/
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Texas Early Music Project
Daniel Johnson, Director
presents
“Paris City Limits: Chansons, Dances, and The Birds”
Saturday, May 7, 2016
8pm, University Presbyterian Church, 2203 San Antonio Street, Austin, TX
Sunday, May 8, 2016
3pm at First Presbyterian Church, 8001 Mesa Drive, Austin, TX
Admission $30 general; $25 seniors (60+); $5 students (at the door only)
Tickets available by cash, check, or credit card at the door
or online at http://www.early-music.org/season-tickets/
For more information, call 512-377-6961
or email info@early-music.org.
What better place to finish our 2016-2017 Eurotour than in Paris? Renowned for its popular music of France from the 16th and 17th centuries, Paris City Limits regales audiences with exciting dances, popular folksongs, dazzling chansons, and heartfelt songs of love and melancholy by the masters and some relative unknowns!
There will be intimate chansons that deal with scenes of daily life: lovesickness, marital arguments, romantic friskiness, and more, and TEMP’s 19-voice chorus will perform large scale motets by masters such as Jean Mouton (Nesciens mater, for 8 parts) and Janequin’s spectacular musical chanson (Le chant des oyseaux).
Lively dances by Attaignant and others feature special guest artists Mary Springfels (viola da gamba), Peter Maund (percussion), and exhilarating Breton folk music rounds out the concert (yes, Cayla Cardiff will sing that song) as TEMP explores both the rustic and the sophisticated sides of Parisian life in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Our featured singers include countertenor Ryland Angel (New York), mezzo Erin Calata (Seattle), TEMP members Jenifer Thyssen, Meredith Ruduski, Cayla Cardiff, Stephanie Prewitt, Jeffrey Jones Ragona, Thann Scoggin, Gil Zilkha, and more. The instrumental ensemble features our guest artists as well as harpist Therese Honey, violinist Bruce Colson, our viol consort (Jane Leggiero, Stephanie Raby, John Walters), recorders (Susan Richter & Victor Eijkhout), and lutenist Scott Horton.
Venez, y’all!
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