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The Cantabile Renaissance Band

No Cantabile meeting tonight

I actually probably feel better than I have either of the last two weeks, but I now have a diagnosis (pneumonia) that justifies feeling crummy. So I'm going to cancel the meeting tonight, to avoid being tempted to clean or transcribe music or cook when I should be napping instead. Unfortunately, there will also not [...]
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Report on the August 17, 2010, meeting

We played: Métoyen, Serpent duet Gervaise, Dix Bransles Gays Morley, V. Hould out my hart, (transposed) Morley, VII. Whither away so fast, (transposed) Morley, Deep lamenting Holborne, 7. Pavan. Holborne, 8. The Marie-Golde. Holborne, 1. Bona Speranza, Holborne, 2. The teares of the Muses. Morley, Hard by a crystal fountain Berg, Let us drink and [...]
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Report on the August 10, 2010, meeting

We played: pieces from At the sign of the crumhorn Wilbye, Adieu, sweet Amaryllis Wilbye, Weep, weep mine eyes Morley, Hard by a crystal fountain Wilbye, Draw on sweet Night Weelkes, Death hath deprived me of my dearest friend, a remembrance of my friend M. Thomas Morley Three wise men of Boston Schedule For the [...]
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Report on the August 3, 2010, meeting

We played: Country Dance tunes from Pipers' Fancy Wilbye, Adieu, sweet Amaryllis Farmer, Fair Phyllis Campian, Never weather-beaten saile Campian, Babylon Streams Entre vous qui aymés Mundy, Lightly she whipped o're the dales, Purcell, The glass was just timed Schedule For the month of August, we'll be having dropin meetings as usual on Tuesdays at [...]
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Report on the July 27, 2010 meeting

We played: Spanish group from Crumhorns 3 Holborne: 9. Pavan and 10. Galliard Entre vous qui aymés Cavendish, Come, Gentle Swains Morley, Arise, awake, you silly shepherds sleeping Sermisy, Martin menait son pourceau au marché Crequillon, Plaisir n'ay plus Ravenscroft, To Portsmouth Schedule For the rest of August, we will be having our normal dropin [...]
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Report on the July 20, 2010, meeting

We played: English Country Dances from Pipers' Fancy de l'Estocart, Psaume CXXXVII Josquin, Faute d'Argent Arcadelt , Margot labourez les vignes Lassus, Margot labourez les vignes Cave ndish, Come, gentle Swains Ravenscroft, He that will an alehouse keep Schedule For the next few weeks, we will be having dropin meetings as usual on Tuesdays at [...]
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Report on the July 13, 2010 meeting

Report written by Aram Hollman We played: Durante, “Danza, danza, fanciulla gentile” Anon., “The Dark is My Delight” Le heurteur, “Quant je boy du vin claret” Gervaise, “Dix Bransle Gays” Susato, #37-41 Purcell, “The glass was just timed"
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Report on the July 6, 2010, meeting

We played: Pipers' Fancy English Country Dances Sermisy, Jouissance vous donnerai Willaert, Faute d'Argent Sermisy, Je ne suis pas si sot Wilbye, Sweet honey-sucking bees Schedule The meeting next week, Tuesday, July 13, will take place in air-conditioned comfort at Stuart Soloway's, starting at the usual time: 7:45 PM. He will be sending out directions. [...]
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Report on the June 29, 2010, meeting

We played: Gervaise, Dix Bransles Gays Holborne: 5. The Cradle. 6. The New-yeeres gift. Sermisy, Jouissance vous donnerai Josquin, Faute d'Argent Willaert, Faute d'Argent Ravenscroft, Three Blinde Mice, A Round of 3 Voices Schedule Next week, there will be a dropin meeting as usual on Tuesday, July 6, at my place, starting at 7:45 PM. [...]
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Report on the June 22, 2010, meeting

We played: Morley, Canzonets to two voyces Byrd: Susanna Fair The Eagle's Force Lord, in thy rage rebuke me not I have been young Berg, Let us drink and be merry Purcell, Five Reasons Schedule We will be having our usual dropin meetings on Tuesdays at 7:45 PM at my place for the next two [...]
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