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| Make We Joy: An English Yuletide Celebration
Join us for a musical journey through the English Yuletide season, from Advent through Twelfth Night, from Gabriel’s Annunciation to the arrival of the Magi. Along the way, we present a veritable feast of musical selections from the 13th through the 16th centuries, including chant, carols, drinking songs, and courtly love songs. This joyous sojourn blends the voices and instruments of Trobár’s members with those of guest artists Allen Otte, Debra Nagy and Sian Ricketts. | Buy Tickets |
| Songbook for a King
Trobár presents the story of a lavish thirteenth-century anthology of French music, known today as the “Manuscrit du Roi.” The diversity of its content makes it unique for its time, containing sacred and secular songs, vocal and instrumental pieces, works in three languages, and sixty-two miniature artworks. While much of its history remains murky, the manuscript itself gives clues as to why it was created and what it was originally intended to be, as well as what happened to it later.
Trobár's Artistic Director Allison Monroe (vielle, rebec, psaltery, voice; Five College Early Music Program Director) is joined by founding member Karin Weston (voice, flute; Contre le Temps, Memor), as well as frequent guest artists Sian Ricketts (recorders, reeds, bagpipes, voice; Piffaro, Alkemie) and Nathan Dougherty (voice; University of Oklahoma). Enjoy the music and images from, and learn the history of, a songbook fit for a king! | Buy Tickets |
| The Lady of Medieval Song
Medieval Europe rang with the words “my lady,” “our lady,” “fair lady,” “beautiful lady” and so on, or so the songs would have us believe. But who was this lady, these ladies? In this program, songs in praise of the Virgin Mary, the archetype of a “woman” in the medieval period, are juxtaposed with songs of—and by—more earthly women. Though only one secular song from the entire period is directly attributed to a woman, a surprising diversity of women’s voices and experiences echo through the often-anonymous poetry and music in this rarely-performed repertoire.
Naomi McMahon (voice), Allen Otte (percussion), and acclaimed guest artist Scott Metcalfe (vielle, harp; Blue Heron) join Artistic Director Allison Monroe (voice, bowed strings, psaltery) for an exploration of medieval songs about the lady, to the lady, and by the lady. | Buy Tickets |
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