Report on the January 29 meeting

We played:

  • Campian, Though your strangeness frets my heart
  • Charlton, Suite on French Folk Tunes
  • Morley, Farewell, Disdainful
  • Gizeghem, De tous biens plaine
  • Cavendish, Come, gentle swains
  • Weelkes, Hark, all ye lovely saints above
  • What a queer bird the frog are
  • Purcell, Cakes and Ale

Schedule

We have been invited to play again for the Walk for hunger. I’ve been informally assured that we’ll have our usual place and time. The Walk is on Sunday, May 4, and we usually fill the time (alternating with another group) between 10 AM and 3 PM.

For those of you who haven’t done this before, this means that sometime in March we will stop having dropin meetings and start having regular rehearsals. For a dropin meeting, you expect the leader to provide the music, and you don’t worry if you end up coming late, or needing to borrow instruments, or even end up not showing up at all. For a real rehearsal, you show up on time (or rather, early enough to do setup and tuning before the official start time), with your music in an order where you can find things easily, and with the instruments you expect to play in performance. If you turn out not to be able to come, you let the director know as much in advance as possible.

I’d like to know who wants to play by early March. There are 5 Tuesdays in April, so we may not need more than one or two March Tuesdays to be real rehearsals. But please don’t sign up to play if you aren’t going to be able to make most of the rehearsals in late March and April.

I will attempt to have a fairly firm playlist by early March. Of course, it’s hard to make a real playlist until I know who’s playing, but I understand that the playlist may influence how much you want to play. So discuss probabilities with me if you have issues.

Until the end of March, I expect that we will have our regularly scheduled dropin meetings every Tuesday at 7:45 PM at my place.

Report on the January 22 meeting

We played:

  • Sermisy, Aupres de vous (2 voices)
  • Sermisy, Aupres de vous (3 voices)
  • Morley, Canzonets for 3 voices:
    • God morrow, fair ladies of the May
    • Whether away so fast
  • Campian, Never weather-beaten saile
  • Arcadelt, Il bianco e dolce Cigno
  • Vecchi, Il bianco e dolce Cigno
  • Isaac, Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen
  • Harrison, Give me the sweet delights of love

Schedule

Regular dropin meetings will continue for the forseeable future on Tuesdays at 7:45 PM at my place.

Report on the January 15 meeting

We played:

  • Campian, Though your strangeness frets my heart
  • Johnson, Full Fathom Five thy father lies
  • Heurteur, Quand je bois du vin claret
  • Ravenscroft, He that would an alehouse keep
  • Isaac, Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen

Schedule

I’m home now, so we’ll resume our regularly scheduled dropin meetings next week, Tuesday, January 22, at 7:45 PM at my place.

The Walk for Hunger is closer than you think. (May 4). If there’s anything you especially want to learn for that performance, we should be starting to play it regularly, so let me know.

Report on the January 1 meeting

We mostly played pieces from the Christmas party book, and Bruce’s West Gallery Christmas handout. We did also do a new round, Give me the sweet delights of love.

It sounds like there won’t be a meeting next week, January 8. Tobi Hoffman invites everybody to come play with her group in Framingham.

The following week, January 15, Stuart Solloway has offered to host if I’m not yet able to. He will be emailing the list with information.

Additions, January 4, 2008

I’ve actually been transcribing at the usual rate, but not
putting things up on the site. So I decided to make a start on catching up.

Schedule for the week

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I hope everybody is having a good holiday season.

If you want to listen to some live music tomorrow, Thursday,
December 27, you should come hear me, Ishmael, and Norm Nichols
play at the Boston Public Library. Here’s the program.

We’re also going to play and sing some more holiday related
music on January 1 at the regular dropin meeting at my place.

I hope to see you at either or both of these events.

No dropin meeting Tuesday, December 11

I apologize for the late notice, but we’re going to have to rehearse
for the December 27 performance tomorrow night, and will not be able
to have our usual dropin rehearsal.

We had to add a new person only yesterday to replace Bonnie, and we
really need the time to redo the arrangements and figure out the new
playlist.

So I hope to see you all at the party, this Sunday, December 16, from
4 PM on, and also at the regular dropin meeting on January 1, at the
usual time (7:45 PM) and place
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Report on the December 4 meeting

We played:

  • Weelkes:
    • As Deadly Serpents lurking
    • Four arms, two necks, one wreathing
    • O now weep now sing
    • Come, Sirrah Jack, ho
    • My dearest friend is dead (On the death of Thomas Morley)
  • Rounds:
    • Slaves are they that heap up mountains
    • To Portsmouth

Schedule

  • Dec. 11, Regular dropin meeting, 7:45 PM at my place.
  • December 16, 4 PM, party.
  • Tuesday December 18, no dropin meeting
  • Tuesday, December 25, Christmas, no meeting
  • Tuesday, January 1, regular dropin meeting

After that, stay tuned for more medical bulletins.

Report on the November 27 meeting

We played:

  • Weelkes:
    • O now weep now sing
    • Four arms, two necks, one wreathing
    • Come, Sirrah Jack, ho
  • Byrd:
    • I have been young
    • Lord in thy rage rebuke me not
    • Come to me grief forever
  • Rounds:
    • Slaves are they
    • Fie, nay prithee John
    • To Portsmouth

Schedule

  • December 4, regular dropin meeting
  • December 11, regular dropin meeting
  • Sunday, December 16, 4 PM, party
  • January 1, regular dropin meeting

We’ll discuss whether someone else is interested in hosting meetings in January while I’m not at home.

Other events

The December 8 Boston Recorder Society concert, Songs in the Ground, with Clea Galhano, should be worth hearing. If you want to work more with Clea, you can go to the December 9 meeting.

Three members of the Cantabile Renaissance Band, (Laura, Ishmael, and Bonnie) will be performing a program called To Drive the Cold Winter away: Party music from Renaissance England at the Boston Public Library on December 27 at 2 PM.