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Collegium Musicum Presents "Music in England: Church and Chapel, Court and Countryside"
Fri., Feb. 10, 1989
The Department of Music presented the Collegium Musicum in a concert titled "Music in England: Church and Chapel, Court and Countryside" at 8:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall. The Collegium Musicum performed "Dilexisti justitiam", "Audi filia", "Nobilis, humilis", John Dunstable's "Quam pulchra es", William Byrd's "Ave verum corpus", "Trotto", "Stantipes", "Stantipes imperfecta", "St. Thomas honor we", Thomas Tallis' "Rise, God! Judge Thou the earth in might", Orlando Gibbons' "Fantasie" and "The Silver Swan", William Byrd's "Pavan and Galliard", King Henry VIII's "Pastime with Good Company", Thomas Weelkes' "Cease Sorrows Now" and "Welcome Sweet Pleasure", "Greensleeves", Daniel Purcell's "Trio sonata for two recorders and thoroughbass", John Dowland's "Tell Me True Love", "Summer is icumen in", John Playford's "Tune from The English Dancing Master", and John Walsh and John Hare's "Divisions from The Division Flute".
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"Music in England: Church and Chapel, Court and Countryside" Program