Concert: Musica Antiqua

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Date/Time:Friday, 22 Jan 2010 at 10:00 am
Location:Fisher Theater
Cost:$4
URL:http://www.center.iastate.edu
Contact:Sara Compton
Phone:515-294-3347
Channel:Iowa State Center
Categories:Arts, performances
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Musica Antiqua presents a special concert as part of Iowa State Center's Youth Matinee Series.

Musica Antiqua, appearing in costume and using erformance practices of the periods, recreates music and dance of the Middle Ages and Renaissance.

Formed at Iowa State University in 1967 with four recorders, a sacbut and a krummhorn, today Musica Antiqua's collection of replica instruments is one of the largest in the world and includes lute, organetto, bladder pipe, hurdy-gurdy, lizard, serpent, gemshorn, sacbut, gamba - even the zink (ancestor of the trumpet).

Most elementary school students have at one time or another learned to play a recorder and many of our modern day band instruments have their foundations in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. During the concert the relationships between early and modern instruments will be examined.

The audience will have an opportunity to ask questions and perhaps even participate. Join Dr. Carl Bleyle and Musica Antiqua for this wonderful introduction to early music, song and dance.