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Elizabethan Songs for tenor and lute in Harlem
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Elizabethan Songs for tenor and lute in Harlem

Central Harlem

Tue, June 24, at 7:00 PM, EDT

Reserve a spot $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
Capacity
17 of 17 spots still available
Drinking policy
Bring your own non-alcoholic drinks
Non-alcoholic drinks provided
Wheelchair access
Wheelchair Accessible
Kids
Kid-friendly event

This is a groupmuse

A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.

Host

I'm delighted to host the Poore Astronomers duo -- Dan Keene (lute) and Drew Iverson (tenor) for a night of Elizabethan songs by Thomas Morley!

Doors open at 7 pm, music starts around 7:30 pm. Light refreshments will be provided. Looking forward to enjoying enchanting Renaissance music together!

What's the music?

Thomas Morley (1557-1602)
The First Booke of Ayres (1600)

The Poore Astronomers (Drew Ivarson, Tenor and Daniel Keene, lute) to perform the surviving lute songs of Elizabethan composer Thomas Morley on gut-strung period instruments:

I. A Painted Tale
II. Thirsis and Milla, the first part
III. She straight her light, the second part
IV. With my love
V. I saw my Ladie weeping
VI. It was a lover
VII. Who is it that this darke night
VIII. Mistresse mine
IX. Can I forget
X. Love winged my hopes
XI. What if my mistresse
XII. Come sorrow come
XIII. Faire in a morne
XIV: Absence here thou

*Program order may vary.

Where does this music come from?

Elizabethan Lute Songs of the Renaissance performed on period instruments!

Location

Exact address sent to approved attendees via email.

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