Immense music-making from a (relatively) small group

Tuesday’s Counterpint in the Cafe really was quite a night!

Many, many fine moments but my favourites were Josquin-based: Tu pauperum refugium & O benigna. (On the latter, many apologies for the Crossroads comparison with the Tenor I part – but you have to admit I am right!)

Many thanks to all who came and of course thanks to Travelling Through for hosting us.

Our next Cafe Counterpint session there will be on Thursday March 16th. For a change, the booking will be announced and go live exclusively via our Facebook page so if you don’t want to miss out, make sure you follow us over there.

In the meantime, we have Polyphony Down the Pub on Monday and there are still places left for a soprano, alto and tenor.

In addition to hits from Tallis, Gallus and Vivanco, we’ll be celebrating International Women’s Day with works by Casulana and Aleotti, so you really won’t want to miss it.

Scores will be e-mailed out to attendees tomorrow evening via Eventbrite so please check your junk/spam folder if you haven’t received it by Sunday morning. (Also double-check which e-mail account you signed up with – some people have confused themselves on this point in the past!)

Cheers

Kevin

 

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K O'Neill

I am a classical music enthusiast and a lover of choral music in particular. I run the Polyphony Down the Pub social/singing night, probably the most thrilling singing-Renaissance-motets-in-the-backroom-of-a-pub experience you could ever hope to have.

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