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In Angel’s Wede: Music For Mary Queen of Scots - The Baltimore Consort

Sat. January 27th 2024 St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church $30-$33

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In Angel’s Wede: Music For Mary Queen of Scots - The Baltimore Consort

Music from Scotland, France, England and Italy.
Event can be attended in person In-Person Event
Sat. January 27th 2024 + Add to Calendar St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church (All Ages)
7:30pm - 9:00pm  Doors at: 6:45pm General Admission: $33; Seniors: $30; Youth/Students: Free

Artists

Mary Ann Ballard
Mark Cudek
Larry Lipkis
Ronn McFarlane
Mindy Rosenfeld
Danielle Svonavec
Robert Aubry Davis

Event Description

A brand-new program by a perennially favourite ensemble of Early Music audiences.
Music from Scotland, France, England and Italy with a captivating narration by Emmy Award winner (and television and radio personality) Robert Aubry Davis.

The short life of Mary Queen of Scots (1542–1587) was the stuff of great drama. Why has this sixteenth-century Scottish queen captivated us for centuries? The layers of romance, deceit, political maneuvering, and the long Catholic and Protestant feud are all told in Mary’s tale.


Program:

Prelude
The gowans are gay – John Forbes, Songs and Fancies, 1662
Adew Dundee – Skene MS c. 1630–33

Youth in France
Reading: Fair flower of fifteen springs (Ronsard)
C’est moys de May – Clément Janequin (1485–1558)
Queen’s Pavane and Gaillarde – Estienne du Tertre, VIIme livre de danceries, 1557
J’ay suis desheritée – Pierre Cadéac, Quart livre …chansons nouvelles, 1540
Branles d’escosse – Estienne du Tertre

Reading: Dancing is practiced to reveal whether lovers are in good health… (Arbeau)
A suite of branles – Thoinet Arbeau, Orchésographie, 1589

Reading: Ronsard, if your good, gentle-natured heart (Mary)
Mignonne allons voir si la rose – Ronsard, pub. Jehan Chardavoine, Voix de ville, 1576
Gaillarde d’escosse – Pierre Phalèse, Liber primus leviorum carminum, 1572
Bransle d’escosse – Estienne du Tertre
Ma petite colombelle – Ronsard, Jehan Chardavoine, Voix de ville, 1576

Intermission

Back home in Scotland
Lady Cassilles Lilt – Anonymous
Alace, I ly alon – Anon. Skene MS
What mightie motion Anon. – Thomas Wode’s Partbooks c.1562-1590
Reading: For who can denie… (John Knox)
Our Father God celestiall – Pierre Cadéac (fl.1538–1558)

Lutenist, David Riccio, The Pope’s “spy”
La Spagna – Francesco da Milano (1497–1543)
Morir non può il mio core – Maddalena Casulana (1544–1590)
Fantasia No. 34 – Francesco da Milano

Imprisonment and Execution in England
Reading: O Lord my God, receive my prayer (Mary)
In Angel’s Wede – William Byrd (ca.1540–1623)
Reading: Alive a Queen, now dead I am a Saint (Robert Southwell)
A Scot’s Tune – Jane Pickeringe Lute Book, ca.1617
Green grows the rashes – Anon., Balcarres Lute Book 1692–94

Musicians:
Mary Ann Ballard
Mark Cudek, cittern, bass viol
Larry Lipkis, viols, recorders
Ronn McFarlane, lute
Mindy Rosenfeld, winds
Danielle Svonavec, soprano
with Robert Aubry Davis, narrator

Doors open at 6:45; pre-concert talk at 7:00.
Youth and students are admitted free at the door.

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