One day late for International Coffee Day...
The Coffee House or Newsmongers Hall
A broadside ballad from 1672 describing events at a London coffee house.
Richard de Winter: tenor
Robin Jeffrey: theorbo
Alison Kinder: bass viol, recorders https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eD51drQLQRQ&ab_channel=Passamezzo
🇺🇸 "In this column, Elaine LaFay shows that historical weather data reveal far more than a changing climate: they play a key role in American settler-colonialism in the context of U.S. expansion into the Gulf South."
🇺🇸 "In this column, Elaine LaFay shows that historical weather data reveal far more than a changing climate: they play a key role in American settler-colonialism in the context of U.S. expansion into the Gulf South."
New podcast episode! This week, we’re talking to Dr Emily Friedman about snuff, smelling salts, taking the waters at Bath, Queen Charlotte’s bad habit, and more! Austen fans rejoice—we’re looking at scent in the Long 18th Century!
Sung before the King at New-market:
A 17th Century broadside ballad by Thomas D'Urfey, describing the sights and sounds of Newmarket during the racing season.
Richard de Winter: tenor
Robin Jeffrey: baroque guitar
Alison Kinder: bass viol
Register now for the virtual workshop 'An Introduction to nodegoat for Byzantinsts' by Jesse W. Torgerson (Wesleyan University) on Friday, October 13, 2023, 12:00–3:00 PM EDT.
This workshop is organised by the Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture and the Byzantine Studies Association of North America.
Today's video was one of the last things that we did before lockdown in March 2020... It was filmed in the Great Watching Chamber at Hampton Court Palace, while preparing a section on Elizabethan music for Historic Royal Palace's Futurelearn course on Tudor entertainment.
Augustine Bassano: Pavan
From Egerton MS 3665
Robin Jeffrey: lute
Tamsin Lewis: renaissance violin