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Greensleeves update!
We have silk satin for the "gown..of the grossie green...sleeues of Satten hanging by" described in the song.
Ninya Mikhaila will make the gown, when we've worked out what it looks like...
passamezzo.uk/greenproj.html
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I’ve been given the Janet Arnold Award by the Society of Antiquaries to recreate clothing described in the Tudor song, Greensleeves.
Really excited to be working on this project with a team of superb costume historians.
Among other things, there will be a video to come in the future, and a book about Greensleeves & early modern clothing in music and song, but in the meantime, here is our recording of the words and music…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pej-PqWDJ4U&ab_channel=Passamezzo

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More details about the Greensleeves Project here

https://passamezzo.uk/greenproj.html

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Orlando Gibbons: Nunc Dimittis

From George Wither's The Hymnes and Songs of the Church, 1623.

Eleanor Cramer: soprano
Robin Jeffrey: lute
Alison Kinder: bass viol
Tamsin Lewis: violin, alto
Peter Willcock: bass

Image: Rembrandt - Presentation at the Temple.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l57BE5qD86w&ab_channel=Passamezzo


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Some remedies.
A set of and from the Masque of , where quack doctors vie with each other to sell cures every conceivable ailment...

This was performed twice in London in 1618. First at , and then at the Banqueting House in Whitehall for King James I.

Emily Atkinson:
Richard de Winter:
Robin Jeffrey:
Alison Kinder: bass
Tamsin Lewis:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEwdS_V4s1s&ab_channel=Passamezzo

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Six of the Clocke.
A description of the minutiae of daily life in early modern England.
From Nicholas Breton's Fantasticks, 1626.

Image: detail from 'Death and the rich man', Monogrammist AI, 1553.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWUKhOjRG-4&ab_channel=Passamezzo


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In Tudor and Stuart times, gifts were given at New Year rather than at Christmas.
Here is a musical New Year's Gift. It's an anonymous 17th Century dance of that name from Thomas Middleton's Inner Temple Masque, or Masque of Heroes, 1619.
From BL Add. 10444
Alison Kinder: bass viol
Tamsin Lewis: violin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpY3yW1X4eQ&ab_channel=Passamezzo

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Some 17th Century music for Christmas Day

Orlando Gibbons: A Song of Joy
from George Withers' Hymnes and Carols of the Church, 1623

Eleanor Cramer: soprano
Robin Jeffrey: lute
Alison Kinder: bass viol
Tamsin Lewis: alto
Peter Willcock: bass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8IRdnZ_oLo&ab_channel=Passamezzo











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Christmas Lamentation/Christmas is my name.
A 17thC broadside ballad, complaining about the lack of charity at Christmas.

Eleanor Cramer: soprano
Robin Jeffrey: lute
Alison Kinder: bass viol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCNuQiv-3RQ&ab_channel=Passamezzo

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Two dances and a ballad melody:

Christmas Cheer - from The Dancing Master, Henry Playford, 1703

Chestnut - from The English Dancing Master, John Playford, 1651

Comfort and Joy - named after the chorus of the ballad 'On Christmas Day', first printed c1700/1, and better known to us now as the carol 'God rest you merry gentlemen'.

Eleanor Cramer: bass viol
Christopher Goodwin: renaissance guitar
Alison Kinder: recorder
Tamsin Lewis: violin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDfzpdKOTac&ab_channel=Passamezzo



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Sweet was the song the Virgin sung: an early 17th Century Christmas carol, From John Attey's First booke of ayres, 1622.

Eleanor Cramer: soprano
Robin Jeffrey: tenor
Tamsin Lewis: alto
Peter Willcock: bass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HfynhAvLuk&ab_channel=Passamezzo


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It's December, so it must be all right to start posting Christmas music...

This Enders Night
An anonymous early 16th Century lullaby carol from the court of Henry VIII.

From MS Royal Appendix 58

Emily Atkinson: soprano
Richard de Winter: tenor
Robin Jeffrey: lute
Tamsin Lewis: alto

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jjye1LQE4bY&ab_channel=Passamezzo


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Psalm 100 - A Song of .
From Henry Ainsworth's translation of the psalms (1612), one of the music books carried on the by Elder William Brewster in 1620.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHik7DKOw_g&ab_channel=Passamezzo

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Self portrait at the spinet, c1555
(National Museum of Capodimonte, Naples)

By Sophonisba Anguissola who died in Palermo on this day in 1625

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