We will be doing an interview and a bit of singing on University of Connecticut Radio this afternoon. It’s a live broadcast, but you can listen to it on their online stream any time! www.whus.org

We will be doing an interview and a bit of singing on University of Connecticut Radio this afternoon. It’s a live broadcast, but you can listen to it on their online stream any time! www.whus.org

Tags: Christopher Preston Thompson, Early Music, Elizabethan, Erika Lloyd, Garald Farnham, radio, Renaissance Music, Shakespeare, Tiffany Bizup, University of Connecticut
The Good Pennyworths will be performing “Songs from Shakespeare – True Love Never Did Run Smooth”
Friday June 17 at 1:30p
Old South Church, Gordon Chapel
645 Boylston St ◆ Boston, MA
As part of the Boston Early Music Fringe Festival!
For more info visit our Dates Page
Tags: Boston, Christopher Preston Thompson, Concert, Early Music, Elizabethan, Erika Lloyd, Festival, Fringe, Garald Farnham, Good Pennyworths, Good Pennyworths Tour, John Dowland, Lute, performance, Renaissance Music, Shakespeare, show new york, Tiffany Bizup, Vocal Quartet
For our April 17th show, we are performing with Tiffany Bizup in our sassy mezzo role, and John Hager as our tenacious tenor. It’s always refreshing and surprising to have new perspectives on previously performed material, in this case our program, Songs From Shakespeare: True Love Never Did Run Smooth. I’m looking read more…
Erika Lloyd, Soprano
Tiffany Bizup, Soprano II
Christopher Preston Thompson, Tenor
Garald Farnham, Baritone and Lute
More information about these performances on our Dates page ~ Hope you can join us!
Tags: Concert, Early Music, Erika Lloyd, Garald Farnham, John Dowland, John Hager, Robert Johnson, Shakespeare, The Good Pennyworths, Thomas Campion, Tiffany Bizup
The quartet will appear once again in the Gotham Early Music Scene’s annual showcase concert, held on Sunday evening, January 9, 2011 in conjunction with the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) conference. It’s open to the public! Starts at 7pm. Our set is at 9pm. Click here for all the details!
Announcing our third annual holiday concert! For those who have attended in the past, fully three quarters of the repertoire will be new selections! We are focusing this year mainly on material from 1400-1700s: unearthly Medieval chant, lesser-known Renaissance carols, unusual wassail songs, plus a few favorite 18th-19th century carols — singing from transcriptions of the original source material whenever available. Some feature arrangements of by our Artistic Director, Garald Farnham, and by Aaron Wunsch, noted Juilliard pianist and Minister of Music at Advent Lutheran Church. Please join your favorite Renaissance quartet in celebrating an ‘Early Christmas’!
Tags: Christmas carols, Christmas concert, Early Music, Medieval music, New York City, Renaissance Music
Ian Capps, host of Hawaii Public Radio’s The Early Muse, featured three of our songs in his May 9, 2010 show titled “Popular Music in 17th Century England” — ‘It was a lover and his lass,’ ‘Heigh ho! for a husband,’ and ‘Bugle Britches.’ Broadcast transcript follows after the break…
continue reading "Airplay: KHPR’s The Early Muse with Ian Capps"
Tags: Hawaii Public Radio, Ian Capps, KHPR, radio airplay, The Early Muse
Tenor Christopher Preston Thompson, who has joined us for our Shakespeare concert, sang the role of the Artist in David Chesky’s new opera, “The Pig, The Farmer and the Artist” in the NYC Fringe Festival. The show won a 2010 Fringe Fest Excellence Award for Best Music and Lyrics and we’re betting it gets picked up for a longer run. Is The Pig… the next Urinetown? Producers were scrambling for tickets on closing night!
Congrats, Christopher! Fabulous work.
Tags: "The Pig the Farmer and the Artist", Christopher Preston Thompson, David Chesky, Excellence Award, NYC Fringe Festival

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