[Santa Cruz Celtic Slow Sessions] 1st Sunday Session Invitation - Slow - May 2 at Deli-licious

Tane' Tachyon tachyon at tachyonlabs.com
Wed Apr 28 13:46:51 PDT 2010


The next first-Sunday-of-the-month slow session will be this Sunday,
May 2, from 1-3pm, at Deli-licious, 21505 E. Cliff Drive, in the
East Cliff Village Shopping Center.

When I went to this session it was really nice -- everyone was having
a great time, fine food from the deli, people walking in and
applauding, and so on. Click below to see a picture of what the
session looked like from the front door of Deli-licious:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tachyon/3691468503/sizes/l/

Copies of the tuneset books generally used at slow session are sold
for $15, and you can now download and print the 1006-tune "King
Street Sessions Tunebook" for free at
http://www.pacholo.com/mike/
-- many thanks to Michael Long for putting the book together and now
putting it online as well!

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Passing on an email:

> Santa Cruz Baroque Festival presents Concert V : "Jefferson’s Jigge"
>  
> Saturday, May 1 at 7:30pm
> Location: UCSC Music Center Recital Hall (Heller & Meyer Drives, 
> UCSC Campus
>  
> Join the Jefferson family for folk and baroque dance tunes in the 
> parlor of Monticello, as featured on the program for the Baroque 
> Festival’s Concert V: "Jefferson’s Jigge." With a mix of classic 
> colonial melodies, fancy continental imports, songs after Robert 
> Burns, and passionate hymnody, this event’s musical offerings will 
> set toes tapping. Our program features Italian, Scottish, and 
> American songs from around 1800, a violin sonata by Correlli, Celtic 
> and American traditional instrumental music, Shape Note psalmody, 
> and a sing-along as Grand Finale! Performing are instrumentalists 
> Deby Benton Grosjean (fiddle), Bill Coulter (guitar), Barry Phillips 
> (cello), Linda Burman-Hall (early keyboards), Shelley Phillips 
> (woodwinds), together with singers Boyd Jarrell (baritone), the 
> Shape Note choir, and other special guests.
>  
> "Jefferson’s Jigge" takes place on Saturday, May 1 at the UCSC Music 
> Center Recital Hall (Heller & Meyer Drives, UCSC Campus), starting 
> at 7:30 pm. Tickets are available through the UCSC Ticket Office 
> (www.santacruztickets.com, 831-459-2159), the Civic Center Box 
> Office, and the SC Baroque Festival (www.scbaroque.org, 
> 831-457-9693). Admission: $22 general, $16 senior, $5 college 
> student, $2 K-12. Post-concert: A meet-the-artist reception for 
> subscribers and donors follows the event. This concert is 
> co-presented by the UCSC Music Department & Community Music School.
> 
> PRE-Concert Hangout:Join the "Friends of Baroque" and the Shape Note 
> choir for an informal "bring-your-own" picnic from 6pm on the patio 
> outside of the Recital Hall with with stunning views of the Monterey 
> Bay area above the Great Meadow at UCSC. A great way to beat the 
> parking queue!
>  
> Public Transportation: http://www.scmtd.com/en/routes/system-map 
> (Select "UCSC & Westside"; your stop: Heller & College 8/Porter)
> Parking: There is a $3 charge for parking at UCSC.
>  
> More information on all events at:
> www.scbaroque.org

-- 
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