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Musicians In Ordinary Podcast
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64 episodes
9 months ago
The historical and cultural context of music of the Renaissance at home, in court, in Shakespeare‘s theatre and beyond.
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Music History
Music,
History
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The historical and cultural context of music of the Renaissance at home, in court, in Shakespeare‘s theatre and beyond.
Show more...
Music History
Music,
History
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Music for Comus - Alman 3 in F from Royal Consorts Set 9 by William Lawes
Musicians In Ordinary Podcast
1 minute 34 seconds
3 years ago
Music for Comus - Alman 3 in F from Royal Consorts Set 9 by William Lawes
The third Alman in F from Royal Consorts Set 9 by by William Lawes (1602-1645) is played by The Musicians In Ordinary string band led by Christopher Verrette, 1st vln. with Patricia Ahern, 2nd vln. Felix Deak and Laura Jones, violas da gamba and John Edwards, theorbo.  
We used Lawes' Royal Consort Set 9, a dance suite heavy in Almans, the favourite dance of court masque, as the dances for the Egerton children for our performance of John Milton's domestic masque Comus. Visit https://musiciansinordinary.ca/episodes to click through the series and download mp3s to add to your music playlist.
Musicians In Ordinary Podcast
The historical and cultural context of music of the Renaissance at home, in court, in Shakespeare‘s theatre and beyond.