12.09.2018 ENS Collegium Musicum

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Collegium Musicum Mark Rimple, director

Sunday, December 9, 2018 Ware Family Recital Hall Swope Music Building 7:00 PM


PROGRAM Plainsong for two citterns .................................................................... Thomas Robinson, arr. (c. 1560 – 1610) Hark, the Lark (Cymbeline)................................................................................ Robert Johnson (c. 1583 – 1633) Come let us sing to God ................................................................................. William Leighton (c. 1565 – 1622)

Ian Salamoni, cittern and Cassie Rumbough, soprano Duncombe’s Galliard ............................................................ Matthew Holmes Consort Books (compiled ca. 1588 – 1599) Round battle Galliard ..................................... Holmes Consort Books, after John Dowland, (1553 – 1626) In darkness let me dwell ................................................... Giovanni Coperario (John Cooper) (1570 ca. – 1626)

Cassie Rumbough and Strummer Steele, sopranos Mark Rimple, lute, Felicia Lohidajat, bass viol Queen Dido.............................................................. Anonymous broadside ballad, late 16th c. Tarleton’s Jig .......................................................................................... Holmes Consort Books

Cassie Rumbough, soprano Intermission Two movements from Sonata in A minor TWV 41:a6 .................. Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 – 1757) I. Largo III. Soave

Felicia Lohidajat, bass viol Mark Rimple, archlute continuo Heres Paternius and The Cradle .................................................................... Antony Holborne (1545 – 1602) In nomine (Fitzwilliam Virginal book) ........................................................................ John Bull (1562/3 – 1628)

Isaac Hallberg, virginal


“I am Falling” .......................................................................................... Captain Tobias Hume (c. 1579 – 1645) “Four Note” Pavin for five viols ................................................... (perhaps Richard?) Farrant (c. 1525 – 1580)

feat. Lia Criscuolo, tenor viol, played “the lyra way” Canzona 19 for five voices ............................................................................... Gioseffo Guiami (1542 – 1611) Canzona 4 for four voices ....................................................................... Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583 – 1643) Collegium Musicum Mark Rimple Director

Broken consort: Nathan Dalton, percussion, tenor Felicia Lohidajat, bass viola da gamba Chris Mattei, flute and recorder Mark Rimple, Bandora and Renaissance lute Cassie Rumbough, soprano Ian Salamoni, cittern Strummer Steele, lute and soprano

Viol consort and continuo: Lia Criscuolo, tenor viola da gamba James Devor, bass viola da gamba Felicia Lohidajat, bass viola da gamba Isaac Hallberg, harpsichord and organ continuo Lydia Pehlert, treble viola da gamba Mark Rimple, tenor viola da gamba and archlute

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UPCOMING WELLS SCHOOL OF MUSIC EVENTS For full event details visit www.wcupa.edu/music or call (610) 436-2739 SPRING 2019 EVENTS Monday, January 28, 7:30 PM Faculty Recital: Vincent Craig, piano Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre Performing Arts Center Monday, February 4, 7:30 PM Faculty Recital: Kimberly Reighley, flute Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre Performing Arts Center Wednesday, February 6, 8:15 PM WSOM Quartet in Residence: Dali Quartet Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre Performing Arts Center Thursday, February 7, 12:00 PM Madeleine Wing Adler Concert Series: Strings Ovidiu Marinescu, director Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre Grand Foyer Performing Arts Center Thursday, February 7, 8:15 PM New Music Series Concert Van Stiefel and Jacob Cooper, directors Ware Family Recital Hall Swope Music Building

*Tickets required for this event.

Steinway & Sons Piano Technical, Tuning and Concert Preparations by Gerald P. Cousins, RPT A majority of performances are available to watch via live stream at Facebook.com/ArtsAtWCUPA and LiveStream.com/wcupa. Mr. Robert Rust, Audio & Visual Technician Events at the Wells School of Music are often supported by individual sponsors and organizations. Contributions to the Wells School of Music may be made out to: West Chester University Foundation 202 Carter Drive, West Chester, PA 19382

For further information, please call (610) 436-2868 or contact Dr. Christopher Hanning, Dean. If you do not intend to save your program, please recycle it in the baskets at the exit doors. The Wells School of Music | West Chester University of Pennsylvania Dr. Christopher Hanning, Dean


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