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Chelys Consort of Viols

The Leaves Be Greene

with Gwendolen Martin and Jonathan Hanley

Gwendolen martin (soprano) Jonathan Hanley (tenor)
The Leaves Be Greene

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Renaissance and traditional folk music celebrating the turn of the seasons - crown the May Queen, dance around the maypole, pick apples in Linden Lea, shelter from cold winter’s ice - eat, drink and be merry!

In the Renaissance, composers took popular tunes and wrote sophisticated arrangements of them - William Byrd’s Sellengers Round in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, any number of settings of Browning or The Leaves be Green for viol consort. This programme takes that precedent and uses old settings of old tunes, new settings of old tunes, madrigals, and more recent folk songs, to tell the story of a whole year.

The programme includes the madrigals All Creatures Now Are Merry Minded by John Bennet and Cold Winters’ Ice Is Dead And Gone by Thomas Weelkes, settings of The Leaves Be Greene, the folk songs Scarborough Fair and Linden Lea, and consort music by Anthony Holborne and John Ward.

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  • date Sat 11 February 2023
  • location St Andrew's Church, Rugby
  • time 7:00pm
  • ticket £15 (£10 concessions) under 16s free

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Renaissance and traditional folk music celebrating the turn of the seasons - crown the May Queen, dance around the maypole, pick apples in Linden Lea, shelter from cold winter’s ice - eat, drink and be merry!

In the Renaissance, composers took popular tunes and wrote sophisticated arrangements of them - William Byrd’s Sellengers Round in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, any number of settings of Browning or The Leaves be Green for viol consort. This programme takes that precedent and uses old settings of old tunes, new settings of old tunes, madrigals, and more recent folk songs, to tell the story of a whole year.

The programme includes the madrigals All Creatures Now Are Merry Minded by John Bennet and Cold Winters’ Ice Is Dead And Gone by Thomas Weelkes, settings of The Leaves Be Greene, the folk songs Scarborough Fair and Linden Lea, and consort music by Anthony Holborne and John Ward.

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St Andrew's Church, Rugby
Church Street, Rugby, CV21 3PT, United Kingdom


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