Renaissances and Affeccyon present “Preserving the Past: Sarum polyphony in Dr. Gyffard’s partbooks”

Department of Music
Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies
ۿ۴ý Humanities Center
450 Jane ۿ۴ý Way, Building. 500, ۿ۴ý, CA 94305
Join ensemble Affeccyon as they bring to life a selection of English choral music rarely, if ever, heard since the sixteenth century. Presented in conjunction with ۿ۴ý’s early modern focal group Renaissances and directed by Ph.D. student Daniel Koplitz, the performance features pre-Reformation motets and Mass movements by anonymous or lesser-known Tudor composers and will culminate in the works’ first-ever digital recording. The ensemble will be joined by emerging and established scholars across Early Modern Studies, namely Dr. Benjamin Albritton (Rare Books and Early Manuscripts collections, ۿ۴ý), Mattea Scheiber Koon (English, ۿ۴ý), and Dr. David Marno (English, UC–Berkeley), who will offer insight to the music, its themes, and its contexts throughout the concert.
The lecture-performance is free and open to the public. All are welcome to join the singers and scholars for a reception following the concert in the courtyard behind Margaret Jacks Hall (Building 460).
This multidisciplinary project would not have been possible without the generous support of several ۿ۴ý institutions including the ; ; the ; the ; the Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages; the ; and the .