Canzonas on Monday eve in Tacoma ~ SSEMF

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Salish Sea Early Music Festival
Thu, Jan 26, 2023 1:27 AM

SALISH SEA EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL 2023

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— Monday, January 30, 2023 at 7:00 PM:
• The Four-Part Italian Canzona (1580-1625) •
with Vicki Boeckman (renaissance recorders), Anna Marsh (renaissance
bassoon), Lindsey Strand-Polyak (viola), and Jeffrey Cohan (renaissance
transverse flute)
 St. Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church
3615 North Gove Street in Tacoma
   — suggested donation $20 or $25 (a free will offering; pay as you wish)
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Our Italian 4-Part Canzonas will provide an in-depth exploration of the
rarely-heard Italian four-part canzona which blossomed in print from
1582 through the early decades of the 1600’s and was inspired by the
gorgeous French and Flemish chansons from the early 1500’s. It will
include music ranging from 1529, marking the beginning of commercial
music printing in Europe and the chansons that were marked by the
publisher as suitable for instrumental performance as you will hear,
through 1636 at which point more “modern” stylistic forms such as the
familiar sonata began to supplant the canzona, which bridged renaissance
and baroque musical styles. Canzonas by Andrea and Giovanni Cima, Biumi,
Canale, Buonamente, Maschera, Ardemanio, Frescobaldi and Corradini are
to be included in the program alongside examples of the instrumental
renditions French and Flemish songs that inspired them, all performed on
recorder, transverse flute, viola and renaissance bassoon (dulcian), all
replications of 16th-century originals. This particular ensemble of
instruments represents a most unusual and exciting blend of instruments
that you won't otherwise hear today but that may have been quite common
when this music was first performed.

We are sincerely grateful to St. Luke's for making this all possible.
We're presenting a most interesting range of repertoire that is not to
be heard or seen anywhere else, internet included. We hope to see you on
Monday evening at 7:00 at St. Luke's for this ground-breaking program.

Canzona Crew

We welcome your donations ... anytime! at
https://www.salishseafestival.org/donate . The Salish Sea Early Music
Festival is now a 501(c)3 organization and donations are fully tax
deductible. We appreciate your support!.

SALISH SEA EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL 2023      ✷  ✣  ✷  ✣  ✷  ✣  ✷ — Monday, January 30, 2023 at 7:00 PM: • The Four-Part Italian Canzona (1580-1625) • with Vicki Boeckman (renaissance recorders), Anna Marsh (renaissance bassoon), Lindsey Strand-Polyak (viola), and Jeffrey Cohan (renaissance transverse flute)  St. Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church 3615 North Gove Street in Tacoma    — suggested donation $20 or $25 (a free will offering; pay as you wish)     ✷  ✣  ✷  ✣  ✷  ✣  ✷ Our Italian 4-Part Canzonas will provide an in-depth exploration of the rarely-heard Italian four-part canzona which blossomed in print from 1582 through the early decades of the 1600’s and was inspired by the gorgeous French and Flemish chansons from the early 1500’s. It will include music ranging from 1529, marking the beginning of commercial music printing in Europe and the chansons that were marked by the publisher as suitable for instrumental performance as you will hear, through 1636 at which point more “modern” stylistic forms such as the familiar sonata began to supplant the canzona, which bridged renaissance and baroque musical styles. Canzonas by Andrea and Giovanni Cima, Biumi, Canale, Buonamente, Maschera, Ardemanio, Frescobaldi and Corradini are to be included in the program alongside examples of the instrumental renditions French and Flemish songs that inspired them, all performed on recorder, transverse flute, viola and renaissance bassoon (dulcian), all replications of 16th-century originals. This particular ensemble of instruments represents a most unusual and exciting blend of instruments that you won't otherwise hear today but that may have been quite common when this music was first performed. We are sincerely grateful to St. Luke's for making this all possible. We're presenting a most interesting range of repertoire that is not to be heard or seen anywhere else, internet included. We hope to see you on Monday evening at 7:00 at St. Luke's for this ground-breaking program. Canzona Crew We welcome your donations ... anytime! at https://www.salishseafestival.org/donate . The Salish Sea Early Music Festival is now a 501(c)3 organization and donations are fully tax deductible. We appreciate your support!.