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The Elizabethans is nominally a madrigal group, but in truth they don't sing too many madrigals.  They're really a group that sings an almost completely non-pop repertoire, focusing on anything that they find beautiful, intriguing, or humorous from the wide world of music outside of a beatbox.
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Now twelve years old, the 'bethans (as they call themselves) are the unofficial official a capella group of the [[Odd quad|Odd Quad]]. They perform several times a year and tour New England every spring break. They are known for their quirkiness, their frequently challenging repertoire, their renaissance performing garb, and their unfathomable obsession with sheep. CD titles include "The Food of Love," "Live From Albert Square," "Madrigal Inferno," and their latest, "Set Me as a Seal."
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With 6-15 members, the Elizabethans sing sacred and secular choral music from the Middle Ages to the present. A large portion of their repertoire comes from the Renaissance, but they also sing folk songs, spirituals, jazz standards, and more. In addition to giving a concert at the end of each semester, they tour New England over spring break and produce a CD every two years. A dynamic and dedicated group, they currently have two devoted directors: [[Maia McCormick]] '14 and [[Jasmine Thomasian]] '15.
  
Check out [http://www.elizabethans.org/ The Elizabethans]' web site for pictures, concert dates, and other information.
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Check out The Elizabethans' [http://www.elizabethans.org/ web site] for pictures, sample tracks, concert dates, and other information.
  
See also [[Alaya Kuntz '04]], [[Dave Letzler '06]], [[Joe McDonough '06]], [[Johannes Pulst-Korenberg '06]], [[Laura Effinger-Dean '06]], [[Rachel S. Selinsky '06]], and [[Ariel Heyman '08]].
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Alumni: [[Rob Silversmith]] '11, [[Elena Wikner]] '11, [[May Hunter-Smith]] '11, [[Stephen Webster]] '11, [[Devereux Powers]] '10, [[Mandy O'Connor]] '10, [[Sarah Riskind]] '09, [[Hoai Chung Truong Pham]] '09, Ilya Khodosh '08, [[Ariel Heyman]] '08, [[Daniel Rosensweig]] '08, [[Emily Bruce]] '07, [[Matt Steding]] '07, [[Dave Letzler]] '06, [[Joe McDonough '06]], [[Johannes Pulst-Korenberg]] '06, [[Laura Effinger-Dean]] '06, [[Rachel S. Selinsky '06|Rachel Selinsky]] '06, [[Ben Isecke]], [[Alaya Kuntz]] '04, [[Laurie Brink]].

Latest revision as of 23:17, September 8, 2012


With 6-15 members, the Elizabethans sing sacred and secular choral music from the Middle Ages to the present. A large portion of their repertoire comes from the Renaissance, but they also sing folk songs, spirituals, jazz standards, and more. In addition to giving a concert at the end of each semester, they tour New England over spring break and produce a CD every two years. A dynamic and dedicated group, they currently have two devoted directors: Maia McCormick '14 and Jasmine Thomasian '15.

Check out The Elizabethans' web site for pictures, sample tracks, concert dates, and other information.


Alumni: Rob Silversmith '11, Elena Wikner '11, May Hunter-Smith '11, Stephen Webster '11, Devereux Powers '10, Mandy O'Connor '10, Sarah Riskind '09, Hoai Chung Truong Pham '09, Ilya Khodosh '08, Ariel Heyman '08, Daniel Rosensweig '08, Emily Bruce '07, Matt Steding '07, Dave Letzler '06, Joe McDonough '06, Johannes Pulst-Korenberg '06, Laura Effinger-Dean '06, Rachel Selinsky '06, Ben Isecke, Alaya Kuntz '04, Laurie Brink.