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detail from woodcut of Henry VIII at court, 1570
12th November 2011 - St Mary Magdalene's, Lincoln
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A Rose by any other name: music for the House of Tudor - An excitingly varied mix of secular and sacred music covering the reigns of all six Tudor monarchs and featuring many seldom heard pieces!
Venue
Saturday 12th November 2011, 19:30-21:00
St Mary Magdalene's Church
Bailgate
Lincoln
LN1 3AA
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Refreshments will be available after the concert, together with a chance to speak to the singers about the music. There will also be a display of musical sources in facsimile.
 
Music (provisional):
Enforce yourselfe as Goddis knyght  -  Edmund Turges (c.1445?-1508?)
Nesciens mater  -  Walter Lambe (1450/1-1499+)
From stormy windes  -  Edmund Turges (c.1445?-1508?)
Psallite felices  -  M. Sampson (fl.c.1515)
Vexilla regis prodeunt  -  Pierre de la Rue (c.1462-1518)
Queen Ann Boleyn’s Lament  -  Robert Johnson (c.1500-c.1560)
Blow thy horn, hunter  -  William Cornysh the younger (1465-1523)
A Virgin and Mother  -  John Merbecke (1505/10-c.1585)
Nunc dimittis  -  anon., c.1549-1552
It chancèd in Iconium (Acts 14)  -  Christopher Tye (c.1500-1570)
Ave Maria  -  Robert Parsons (c.1535-c.1571)
Nolo mortem peccatoris  -  Thomas Morley (c.1557-1602)
O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth  -  William Byrd (1540-1623)
Salvator mundi (I)  -  Thomas Tallis (1505-1585)
Liquid and wat’ry pearles  -  Luca Marenzio (c.1553-1599)
Three blinde mice  -  Thomas Ravenscroft (c.1582-c.1635)
All creatures now  -  John Bennet (c.1575-1614+)
Pastyme with good cumpanye  -  anon., c.1460
Tickets
Entry to the concert is free, but donations are invited. All proceeds will be shared between the group and the St Mary Magdalene Roof Appeal
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St Mary Magdalene's Church, Lincoln

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