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SUMMARY:Definitely not the Pope - an online workshop with Rory McCleery
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, Rory McCleery\, Artistic Director of The Marian Consort\, examines the music of Clemens non Papa and his elusive biography\, including the origins of his intriguing soubriquet.  We will be exploring some of Clemens’ lesser-known Marian motets\, including Videte miraculum and O Maria vernans rosa\, as well as the famous Ego flos campi and the chanson that seems to have given him his nickname\, found in the colourful manuscript songbook of Zeghere van Male. We will be singing these as part of the workshop\, with pdf scores circulated in advance. \nRory McCleery began his musical career as a chorister at St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral\, Edinburgh. He gained a double first in music at Oxford University as both Organ and Domus Academic scholar of St Peter’s College\, subsequently completing an MSt in Musicology with Distinction.   Rory is the founder and director of The Marian Consort\, with whom he performs across the UK\, Europe and North America. Under his direction\, The Marian Consort has become renowned internationally for its compelling interpretations of a wide range of repertoire\, particularly the music of the Renaissance and early Baroque\, but also of works by contemporary British composers\, and in 2017 was nominated for a Gramophone Award.  As a countertenor\, Rory greatly enjoys performing as a soloist and consort singer with other ensembles including The Dunedin Consort\, Contrapunctus\, The Monteverdi Choir\, The Sixteen\, The Gabrieli Consort\, Le Concert d’Astre?e\, The Academy of Ancient Music\, The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and The Cardinall’s Musick. He also enjoys a solo career in venues across the UK and Europe\, has appeared as a soloist for broadcasts on UK and European radio\, and collaborates regularly with the Rose Consort of Viols.  Rory is much in demand as a guest conductor\, workshop leader and programming consultant\, and has led workshop sessions\, study days and singing courses across the UK\, Germany\, Spain and the USA\, working with choirs of all ages and sizes in repertoire from 16th to 21st century. He is a passionate believer in the importance of music education and singing for young people and is director of choral music at City\, University of London. \nBooking will open in May.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/definitely-not-the-pope-music-of-clemens-non-papa-with-rory-mccleery/
LOCATION:Online(Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Online,Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210508T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210508T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20210408T115608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T144125Z
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SUMMARY:SingTheScore Extra  with Robert Hollingworth
DESCRIPTION:Another in our popular series of Zooms with Robert Hollingworth of I Fagiolini and guest.  Robert is a natural chat show host and these Saturday mornings are always entertaining and informative. He will talk about the music he has chosen and you will have a chance to sing it through twice.  The guest this week is Greg Browning who will enthrall us with tales of his filming exploits with I Fagiolini over the last 20 years! He will play clips to us of his favourite moments and perhaps even the odd out take!  His direction\, production and filming of The Polyphonic Concert Club was quite something.  He will also be open to questions so have any you might want to ask ready. \nPlease book below.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/singthescore-extra-with-robert-hollingworth-12/
LOCATION:Online(Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Online,Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210427T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210427T203000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20210315T131134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T120325Z
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SUMMARY:Requiem for a King - a workshop for voices and instruments (A=415) with Jeffrey Skidmore
DESCRIPTION:Jeffrey Skidmore explores music by Michel-Richard de Lalande including two magnificent Grand Motets written for Louis XIV to be performed in the golden splendour of the Chapelle Royale in the palace of Versailles.  The workshop includes the powerfully moving Requiem from De Profundis\, which was performed at the Sun King’s funeral in 1715\, and the uplifting Hymn for Easter Day O filii et filae. He will take a look at primary source material\, discuss research and explore some important features of French Baroque style – ornamentation\, pronunciation and notes inégales. \nWe will sing these two pieces at A 415 – SATBB chorus\, backed by an orchestra of strings\, oboes\, bassoons\, flutes\, recorders\, organ and theorbo. (Instrumental parts will also be available) \nThe powerful music of Lalande is still the least well-known of the great Baroque composers.  With a major anniversary creeping up in 2026 NOW is the time to start putting things right.  His music is consistently incroyable! \nJeffrey Skidmore OBE has been Artistic Director of Ex Cathedra for over 50 years and has an international reputation for the quality and range of his work. Baroque music from Latin America has featured prominently in recent years and he has given many magical performances in beautiful venues around the world\, he has recorded four  CDs\, created many new editions and explored a whole new world of performance practice. \nPlease book below.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/ex-cathedra-an-illustrated-talk-by-jeffrey-skidmore/
LOCATION:Online(Zoom)
CATEGORIES:A415,Online,Recorders,Viols,Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210424T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210424T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20210310T130018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210419T135043Z
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SUMMARY:SingTheScore Extra with Robert Hollingworth
DESCRIPTION:Another in our popular series of Zooms with Robert Hollingworth of I Fagiolini and guest trumpeter\, Russell Gilmour.  Robert is a natural chat show host and these Saturday mornings are always entertaining and informative. He will talk about the music he has chosen and you will have a chance to sing it through twice. This week we will be singing Monteverdi’s Beatus vir and “Departure is my chief pain” (Henry VIII manuscript) – anon . You will receive links to the music when you book. \nPlease book below.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/singthescore-extra-with-robert-hollingworth-11/
LOCATION:Online(Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Online,Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210322T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210322T203000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20210222T145759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T130216Z
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SUMMARY:Renaissance Recycling: an instrumental  workshop (singers welcome) with Alison Kinder
DESCRIPTION:Reusing old material is not a new concept – Renaissance composers did it all the time\, sometimes with their own material and sometimes with someone else’s. We’ll look at two such examples in this workshop\, in both cases a kind of ‘upcycling’ from a short initial motet or chanson into an entire mass. \nThe first is a composer reworking his own material: Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina’s beautiful 6-voice motet Tu Es Petrus is then gloriously expanded into a mass\, not once\, but twice! The first Missa Tu Es Petrus is also for 6 voices\, but then he gets a bit carried away and does a setting for 18 voices in three choirs\, still based on the same material. We’ll do the motet and a movement from the 6-voice mass\, and if we’re feeling very brave then maybe the Kyrie of the three choir version…! The second example is where one composer borrows a piece by someone else. At that time it was thought of as a compliment – today we’d call it plagiarism! The original piece is the beautiful 4-part chanson by Josquin\, Mille Regretz\, and the recycling is done by Cristobal de Morales\, who uses it as the basis for a 6-voice mass setting. \nAlison Kinder read Music at Oxford and then studied viol with Alison Crum at Trinity College of Music\, being awarded the college’s Silver Medal for Early Music Studies. Her love is of viols in all shapes and sizes\, from soundpost-less Renaissance instruments to 7-string baroque basses. Alison is an enthusiastic teacher both privately and on courses\, and she runs the Rondo Viol Academy with fellow teacher and player Jacqui Robertson-Wade. \nPlease book below:
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/renaissance-classics-an-instrumental-workshop-with-alison-kinder/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:brass,Loud wind,Online,Recorders,Strings,Viols,Voices,woodwind
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20200124T175452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200604T173016Z
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SUMMARY:Handel: Judas Maccabeus - postponed to 2021
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for Voices and Instruments with Tutor Justin Doyle + AGM.  \nInformation and booking details available end of March
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/handel-judas-maccabeus-saturday-13th-june/
LOCATION:Knowle Village Hall\, St John’s Close\, Knowle\, Solihull\, B93 0NN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:A415,brass,Recorders,Strings,Viols,Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200509T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200509T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20190908T195351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200317T180522Z
UID:1407-1589018400-1589043600@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Hail Queen of Heaven - Iberian Music for the Blessed Virgin Mary
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for voices with Tutor Will Dawes. POSTPONED \nDevotion to Mary as Queen of Heaven in 16th and 17th century Spain and Portugal found brilliant expression in the four great seasonal Marian antiphons sung after Compline. Will Dawes has chosen settings by the finest composers of the period\, including Alonso Lobo\, Padilla and Morales\, as well as Victoria’s glorious 8-part ‘Ave Maria’. This rich\, complex music\, some for double choir\, conveys moods that vary from serenity to lively dances of praise. Do join us for the privilege of spending a day singing such joyful music: \nPedro de Cristo (c1545-1618) – Alma Redemptoris Mater\nJuan Gutiérrez de Padilla (c1590-1664) – Ave Regina\nAlonso Lobo (c1555 – 1617) – Ave Regina Coelorum\nPedro de Escobar (c1470 – c1550) – Regina Caeli Laetare\nFrancisco Guerrero (1528 – 1599) – Regina Caeli Laetare\nDiogo Dias Melgás (1638 – 1700) – Salve Regina\nCristóbal de Morales (1500-1553) – Salve Regina\nTomás Luis de Victoria (c1548 – 1611) – Ave Maria \nTutor\nWill Dawes is Director of Chapel Music at Somerville College Oxford\, a member of Stile Antico\, a former Director of the Orlando Chamber Choir in London and the Director of Music at the Church of St Mary Magdalen in Oxford He is also a very popular workshop tutor\, having worked for the Lacock courses\, Run By Singers\, EEMF\, TVEMF\, SEMF\, and BMEMF. This will be his third visit to MEMF.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/hail-queen-of-heaven/
LOCATION:Selly Oak Methodist Church Hall\, Langleys Road\, Birmingham\, B29 6HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200321T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20190908T195209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200317T171000Z
UID:1404-1584784800-1584810000@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Johann Rosenmüller
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for voices and Baroque instruments (A=415) with William Carslake.  \nFollowing his early career in Leipzig\, Rosenmüller spent over twenty years in Venice where he was Maestro di Coro at the Ospedale della Pieta (like Vivaldi after him). At the end of his career he returned to Germany and settled in Wolfenbuttel. There is a fine blend of Italian and German styles in these appealing and approachable pieces of sacred music which show the influence of both Corelli and Schütz. Before emigrating to Italy in the late 1650s Rosenmüller had already been there briefly in 1645/46 and the trip had a decisive influence on his style. This can be heard in his two famous collections of 1648 and1652/3\,the Kern -Spruche (Core Sayings) and Andere Kern Spruchen (Other Core Sayings )The word painting is evocative and the sudden turns of harmony can take you\nby surprise! If you don’t yet know him you’re in for a treat. \nRepertoire: Rosenmüller\, Siehe an die Werke Gottes\nRosenmüller\, Lauda Jerusalem\nRosenmüller\, Also hat Gott\nRosenmüller\, Magnificat \nInstruments: One harpsichord and one chamber organ (or electronic organ) at A415 or two harpsichords at A415.\nOne or two theorbos. All keyboard and theorbo players need to be comfortable reading figured bass.\nStrings with baroque set ups\, or modern instruments with gut strings and baroque bows:\n    violins; violas or tenor/bass viols; baroque cellos\nSackbuts\, cornets\, curtals and recorders are welcome. \nTutor\nWilliam is Artistic Director of Farnborough Symphony Orchestra\nand Imperial College Sinfonietta and was Music Director for the Royal Ballet’s Elizabeth in\n2018 and 2016. He is passionate about Renaissance and Baroque music and directs\nprogrammes for EMF forums\, Lacock Choral Courses and Benslow Music. (more on the leaflet available below)
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/workshop-for-voices-and-baroque-instruments/
LOCATION:Coton Centre\, Tamworth\, Church Comberford Road\, Tamworth\, B79 9AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:A415,brass,Recorders,Strings,Viols,Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200222T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20190908T194738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200212T122429Z
UID:1402-1582365600-1582390800@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Palestrina: the Master of the Parody Mass
DESCRIPTION:THIS WORKSHOP IS NOW CLOSED TO FURTHER APPLICANTS – EXCEPT TENORS. PLEASE EMAIL N.TRUSSELLE@GMAIL.COM IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO JOIN THE WAITING LIST. \nPalestrina ranks alongside Lassus\, Victoria and Byrd as one of the greatest composers of the late 16th century. Immensely productive\, he composed at least 104 mass settings that in their variety demonstrate complete assimilation and mastery of the techniques of the Franco-Flemish masters. His music for the Mass is scintillating\, dynamic and dignified. For this workshop\, we will sing ‘movements’ of several of Palestrina’s masses\, along with the source material for each — generally a motet or chanson. \nThis should be a harmonious\, varied and enjoyable day of singing that will shed light on some of Palestrina’s lesser-known Mass settings. Final repertoire choices depend on the forces signing up\, but it is hoped to include some or all of these Masses: O sacrum convivium\, Sicut lilium\, Assumpta est Maria and Je suis deshéritée. Divided voice parts are frequently required (especially tenors) so strong singers are encouraged to sign up early so that the desired Masses can be included. \nWe are very pleased to welcome back one of our most popular vocal tutors – David Allinson. David is a freelance conductor\, singer and academic with wide experience as a leader of choral workshops. His special love is Renaissance polyphony\, and he has led countless workshops and singing holidays in the UK and Europe.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/music-for-voices/
LOCATION:Solihull Methodist Church\, Blossomfield Road\, Solihull\, B91 1LG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200118T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20191108T214630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191108T220150Z
UID:1453-1579341600-1579366800@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Majesty and Magnificence:  Andrea Gabrieli & Orlando di Lasso
DESCRIPTION:In 1562 the ambitious young Venetian Andrea Gabrieli travelled North to Germany\, spending as much as a year in Munich with the already internationally renowned Orlando di Lasso. Andrea’s time with Lasso was fruitful for both composers\, Lasso absorbing the developing polychoral Venetian style of Gabrieli’s possible teacher\, Willaert\, and Gabrieli learning from Lasso’s eclectic cosmopolitanism. This workshop will explore some of the most brilliant of each composer’s motets and other pieces\, and is suitable for all singers. \nThe Tutor James Weeks is a composer\, conductor and founder-director of EXAUDI\, one of the world’s leading vocal ensembles for new music\, which he has led since 2002. As a conductor he specialises in contemporary and Renaissance repertoire.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/majesty-and-magnificence-andrea-gabrieli-orlando-di-lasso/
LOCATION:St.Faith & St.Laurence Church Hall\, Balden Road\, Harborne\, Birmingham\, B32 2EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191214T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20190411T205233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190908T145643Z
UID:1320-1576317600-1576342800@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Michael Praetorius: Motets from Polyhymnia Caduceatrix et Panegyrica
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for voices and instruments (A=440) with Tutor David Hatcher in Selly Oak. \nIn 1619\, Two years before his death\, Praetorius published the Polyhymnia Caduceatrix et Panegyrica – 40 choral concerts or motets in the Italian style\, modelled on works by Giovanni Gabrieli and Monteverdi. The basis of these works was Protestant hymns with instruments supporting the groups of singers. In this new style the instruments\, with a basso continuo (consisting of organ\, lute\, theorbo\, etc)\, became more important – adding interludes and symphonies. These “concerts composed in many kinds and manners” were performed at various gatherings and “filled with all sorts of musical instruments and human voices\, including trumpets and army timpani; with voices in 2 to 6 choirs”.  \nDavid Hatcher is well known to many of us from previous workshops and courses and is in great demand as a tutor.  He is an exceptional performer on a wide range of early instruments and has played and recorded with numerous period ensembles both in this country and abroad.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/christmas-workshop/
LOCATION:Selly Oak Methodist Church Hall\, Langleys Road\, Birmingham\, B29 6HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:A440,brass,Recorders,Strings,Voices,woodwind
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191123T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20190411T205058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190908T194428Z
UID:1318-1574503200-1574528400@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Inspired by Leonardo
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for voices with Tutor Robert Hollingworth in Dorridge. \nVictoria – Alma Redemptoris mater / Unus ex discipulis meis\nMonteverdi – Era l’anima mia\nNicolson – Sing\, shepherds all\nTallis – Salvator mundi\nJanequin – La Guerre  \nA mixed platter of Renaissance vocal fare\, inspired by thoughts about Leonardo da Vinci in his 500th anniversary year. From Monteverdi – an intense late madrigal: from Tallis\, sublime polyphony in the fully continental style followed by a madrigal from the Triumphs of Oriana.  From Victoria a sumptuous double-choir hymn to the Virgin but also one of his intimate but dark Tenebrae responsories. Then to keep us all awake after lunch\, part of the French poet-priest Clement Janequin’s most extravagant pieces (famous through the 16th century) – ‘the battle’.  \n Robert Hollingworth is passionate about Renaissance and 20th/21st century music and renowned for creating ground-breaking projects which present music to audiences in innovative ways.   He is well known to us for his inspiring workshops.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/workshop-for-voices-2/
LOCATION:Dorridge Village Hall\, Grange Road\, Dorridge\, B93 8QA
CATEGORIES:Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191019T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20190411T204659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190707T122847Z
UID:1315-1571479200-1571504400@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Portugese Polyphony
DESCRIPTION:A workshop exploring Renaissance music of Southern Portugal with Tutor Rory Johnston. \nWe will sing music by Duarte Lobo\, Estevao de Brito\, Estevao Lopes Morago\, Filipe de Magalhaes\, Manuel Cardoso and Pedro de Cristo. This music has a lot in common with Spanish Music of the 16th century\, by composers such as Victoria and Guerrero\, but with a greater indulgence in unprepared dissonances and harmonic movements.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/workshop-for-voices/
LOCATION:Emmanuel Church\, Loughborough\, Forest Road\, Loughborough\, LE11 3NW
CATEGORIES:Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190713T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190713T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20190404T145022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T111101Z
UID:1292-1563012000-1563037200@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Delights of Summer
DESCRIPTION:A workshop with Tutor Alison Kinder for all voices and instruments enjoying the delights of Summer. A time when The Leaves be Green\, Fair Phyliss is to be found feeding her flock\, nymphs and shepherds are courting and dancing\, and All Creatures Now Are Merry Minded. We’ll have a predominantly English day\, with composers including Wilbye\, Farmer\, Bennett and Morley. Such as John Bennett’s ‘All Creatures Now’ (5-part)\, and the Morley ‘Hard By A Crystal Fountain’ (6-part)\, and Farmer ‘Ye Blessed Bowers’ (8-part). \nWe welcome all voices\, strings (viols and violin family)\, recorders\, brass\, housetrained double reeds and wind caps (it would be wise to have a quieter alternative instrument or voice with you too for the daintier nymph and shepherd moments…!) \nFind the details in the leaflet below.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/the-delights-of-summer/
LOCATION:St George’s Church\, Rugby\, St.John's Avenue\, Hillmorton\, Rugby\, CV22 5HR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:A440,brass,Loud wind,Recorders,Strings,Viols,Voices,woodwind
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190615T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190615T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20181201T213819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190411T205825Z
UID:1233-1560592800-1560618000@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Wot No Bars!
DESCRIPTION:A workshop for voices working from partbooks on Richafort’s Missa pro defunctis with Tutor David Hatcher \nThe Music\nDespite having been considered one of the most important polyphonists of his day\, Franco-Flemish composer Jean Richafort is known to a relatively small audience today. He was born around 1480 in Flanders\, probably in a town called Ricartsvorde. In 1507 he became head of the chapel at the cathedral of St Rombaud in Mechlin\, and sometime around 1515 he might have been in the service of the French royal court\, having wrote for the funeral of Louis XII in that year. He was in Italy by 1516; associations with Bologna and Rome have been suggested\, and his last known post was as head of the chapel at St Gilles in Bruges. Nothing is known of his movements after 1547.\nThe six-voice Missa Pro Defunctis is undoubtedly a masterpiece of Franco-Flemish polyphonic music\, possibly written around 1532 in response to the death of Josquin to whom both of the canonic canti firmi refer.\nWe will be singing from parts with original note values and no bar lines in an edition prepared by David from the manuscript held by the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. Hopefully\, later in the day we will also use facsimiles of the original itself. Singing from parts without barlines can be daunting at first\, but I hope that singers will soon realise the freedom and greater closeness to the composer’s own thought process that this encourages. The manuscript itself is a beautifully written document in very clear notation\, so fear not!
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/wot-no-bars/
LOCATION:Dorridge Village Hall\, Grange Road\, Dorridge\, B93 8QA
CATEGORIES:Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190511T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190512T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20181201T212943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T120947Z
UID:1229-1557568800-1557680400@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Missa Diligam te Domine a12 by Valentini
DESCRIPTION:We welcome back Philip Thorby for this two day Workshop for voices and Instruments.  He has again uncovered a masterpiece for us with the Missa Diligam te Domine a 12 by Giovanni Valentini. Published in Venice in 1621\, this is a spectacular composition which in many ways reminds us of Monteverdi and Gabrieli\, but also has its own special qualities. \nValentini was an Italian composer\, poet and keyboard virtuoso overshadowed in history by his contemporaries Monteverdi and Sch?tz and his compositions are now unjustifiably neglected. He was probably born in Venice and was reported to have been a pupil of Giovanni Gabrieli.  \nFor this workshop we will need many voices and a variety of instruments for doubling or replacing vocal parts. These can include cornets\, sackbuts\, curtals\, recorders\, viols and continuo\, including lutes. \nPlease download the leaflet for more details and the timetable for the day.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/missa-diligam-te-domine-a12-by-valentini/
LOCATION:Solihull School
CATEGORIES:A440,brass,Loud wind,Recorders,Strings,Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190413T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190413T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20181201T212243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190217T213925Z
UID:1227-1555149600-1555174800@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Journey Through Holy Week
DESCRIPTION:For this vocal workshop We welcome back Patrick Craig\, who ran an amazing workshop for us (Angels) in September last year. \nFrom this wonderful selection of music for Holy Week\, we hope to include:-\nPalestrina – Stabat Mater\,\nLotti – Crucifixus @ 6.\nWeelkes – Hosanna to the Son of David\,\nLassus – Amicus meus.\nVictoria – Aleph. Ego Vir Videns\nGesualdo – O Vos Omnes.\nGuerrero – Maria Magdalene. \nPlease download the leaflet for more details and timetable for the day.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/journey-through-holy-week/
LOCATION:Solihull Methodist Church\, Blossomfield Road\, Solihull\, B91 1LG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190316T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20181201T211333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181204T151719Z
UID:1220-1552730400-1552755600@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Purcell: The Fairy Queen
DESCRIPTION:The Fairy Queen\, composed by Henry Purcell in 1692\, is written in the form most popular with the audiences of the day – a play with substantial incidental music\, with each of its five acts completed with an extended masque: a Restoration spectacular – following the huge success of Dioclesian and King Arthur. The libretto is an anonymous adaption of Shakespeare’s wedding comedy – A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Purcell did not set any of Shakespeare’s text to music; music was to be played as the audience took their seats and also to be played between the acts. The music for short masques in nearly every act\, presented by Titania and Oberon\, is subtly related to the action in the play and makes reference to King William and Queen Mary.\nAs in King Arthur the principal characters do not sing\, unless they are supernatural\, pastoral or drunk! Secondary characters sing to them\, usually as entertainment\, or as supernatural beings.\nWe shall need plenty of singers. There may be a chance to include some of the short solos and ensembles\, especially where they lead straight in to a chorus. At the moment we cannot be more specific but if you are interested please contact Sheila Koch the organiser\,saying whether you sing Soprano 1\, Soprano 2\, Alto or Counter Tenor\, Tenor\, Bass. \nThe orchestration is for 2 recorders\, 2 oboes\, 2 trumpets\, timpani\, strings and continuo. Pitch will be A-415. \nJohn Hancorn \nJohn Hancorn is music director of various choral groups in the Sussex area and has directed performances of Bach\, Monteverdi and Purcell\, among others\, for the Brighton Early Music Festival. John leads vocal workshops and masterclasses  specialising in baroque repertoire\, including regular visits to Early Music Fora and ‘Sing and Discover’ days with Richard Wigmore throughout the UK. He teaches at Trinity Laban College of Music\, the University of Chichester\, East Sussex Academy of Music and Lancing College. He directed chamber choir courses at Dartington for many years and is a tutor at AIMS International Music School. John was a popular tutor for Purcell’s King Arthur in 2017.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/purcell-the-fairy-queen/
LOCATION:Selly Oak Methodist Church Hall\, Langleys Road\, Birmingham\, B29 6HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:A415,brass,Recorders,Strings,Viols,Voices,woodwind
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190223T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190223T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20180708T140252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181201T215458Z
UID:1102-1550916000-1550941200@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Lambeth Choirbook
DESCRIPTION:The Music\nThe library at Lambeth Palace holds this  extraordinary volume of choral music\, compiled in around 1500. This workshop will explore some of the gems of this collection\, including mass movements by Robert Fayrfax and Nicholas Ludford\, and an astonishing Magnificat setting that has remained anonymous. The music is written in a grand style using a range – across the whole choir – of more than three octaves. The individual pieces themselves present a great variety of textures before building to thrilling tutti conclusions. \nPatrick Allies\nPatrick began his musical education as a chorister at the Temple Church in London\, under Stephen Layton. He sang in Gloucester Cathedral Choir before taking up a Choral Scholarship to study Music at King’s College London. Patrick went on to post-graduate study at the University of Cambridge where he sang in Jesus College Choir.\nWhile a student\, Patrick founded the early music vocal ensemble Siglo de Oro\, of which he is Artistic Director. The group made its professional debut in 2014 at the Spitalfields Festival\, and has since given concerts across the UK\, and at festivals in Belgium\, the Netherlands\, Finland and Malta.\nUnder Patrick’s direction\, Siglo de Oro has made two acclaimed recordings with Delphian Records. The latest disc featured the world premiere of a late-Renaissance mass by Hieronymus Praetorius. BBC Music Magazine made it Choral and Song Album of the Month\, and said: ‘here is a choir in which all the elements are held in perfect equilibrium. Patrick Allies ponders every note before moulding lines whose suppleness in turn coalesce into a living breathing whole’.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/the-lambeth-choirbook/
LOCATION:St.Faith & St.Laurence Church Hall\, Balden Road\, Harborne\, Birmingham\, B32 2EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Voices
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190105T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190105T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20181107T215238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181201T215312Z
UID:1192-1546682400-1546707600@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:O Lux Beata - a day of light in winter
DESCRIPTION:A workshop for voices singing Music of the English and European Renaissance with the ever popular Tutor David Allinson \nThe music\nAs the festive season fades into memory and the dark days of January stretch ahead\, revel in a day of music on texts celebrating light. As ever\, the final selection of pieces depends on the forces signed up\, but it is expected that the programme will include settings of O Lux Beata Trinitas\, Christe qui lux es and Te lucis ante terminum by composers including Byrd\, Robert White and Thomas Tallis\, and ‘Lux aeterna’ movements drawn from continental Renaissance Requiem settings. Tenors\, in particular\, are encouraged to sign up early”. \nThe Tutor\nWe are very pleased to welcome back one of our most popular vocal tutors – David Allinson. David writes that “he specialises in the history and performance of sacred choral polyphony; his research focuses on the performance and meaning of early Tudor music. A tenor\, conductor and editor of music\, he has directed countless workshops and residential courses in the UK and on the continent\, including for every UK Early Music Forum\, for organisations such as Run by Singers and for private groups. He is currently Director of Music at Canterbury Christ Church University where he leads the teaching of performance\, programmes public concerts and masterclasses and directs the Chamber Choir and Chorus\, regularly performing in Canterbury and Rochester cathedrals; before that he was Teaching Fellow in Music at Bristol University and held lecturing posts at several Oxford colleges. David has been director the Renaissance Singers (London) since 2010\, as well as recently conducting other choirs including Cantores\, De Profundis and the Latin Schola at Our Lady and the English Martyrs\, Cambridge”.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/o-beata-lux-a-day-of-light-in-winter/
LOCATION:Solihull Methodist Church\, Bossomfield Road\,\, Solihull\, B91 1LD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Voices
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181201T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20180620T135221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T230807Z
UID:1064-1543658400-1543683600@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:In Dulci Jubilo - Seasonal music by Praetorius
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for voices and all instruments exploring Christmas motets by Michael Praetorius\, tutored by Steven Devine
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/music-to-be-announced/
LOCATION:West Orchard United Reformed Church\, 83 Baginton Road\,Styvechale\, Coventry\, CV3 6FP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:A440,Loud wind,Recorders,Strings,Viols,Voices
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181103T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20180909T101238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180923T150915Z
UID:1168-1541239200-1541264400@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Music from the Royal Court of Francis 1
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for voices exploring French Renaissance motets from the Royal Court of François 1. \nN.B.Please bring your own hot or cold drinks to this workshop as there is nowhere close to boil a kettle.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/music-from-the-royal-court-of-francis-1/
LOCATION:The Dome\, The Bramall\, Edgbaston\, University of Birmingham\, Birmingham\, B15 2TT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Voices
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181013T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181013T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20180630T114924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180923T145836Z
UID:1093-1539424800-1539450000@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Laetatus Sum - Music of the Italian Renaissance
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for voices and instruments @ pitch A440 with Philip Thorby. A buffet lunch will be provided at this specially chosen workshop in recognition of Mike Ashley’s long service on the MEMF committee.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/laetatus-sum-music-of-the-italian-renaissance/
LOCATION:St.Faith & St.Laurence Church Hall\, Balden Road\, Harborne\, Birmingham\, B32 2EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:A440,Loud wind,Recorders,Strings,Voices
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180922T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180922T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20180711T091427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180711T141334Z
UID:1027-1537610400-1537635600@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Angels
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for singers\, exploring Dering\, Guerrero\, Sweelinck\, Hassler etc.
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/angels/
LOCATION:Barnt Green Church Hall\, The Parish Centre\, Sandhills Road\, Barnt Green\, Birmingham\, B45 8NR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Voices
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180707T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180707T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T071722
CREATED:20180520T152656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180618T100808Z
UID:938-1530954000-1530979200@memf.org.uk
SUMMARY:Verse anthems
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for voices and viols @ pitch A415
URL:https://memf.org.uk/event/verse-anthems/
LOCATION:Solihull Methodist Church\, Blossomfield Road\, Solihull\, B91 1LG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:A415,Viols,Voices
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