Pellingmans' Saraband
Carperby Village Institute
Programme:
16th and 17th century music performed by Pellingmans' Saraband
A Toy for two lutes - Thomas Robinson (fl 1589-1609)
Callinoe - Anon. (c 1600)
Green Garters - Anon. (c 1590)
John Langton's Pavan - John Dowland (1563-1626)
Earl of Essex Galliard - John Dowland
Dump Philli - Anon. (mid 16th century)
Dump - John Johnson (fl 1579-94)
Trenchmore - John Johnson
Heaven and Earth Pavan - Anon. (mid 16th century)
Greensleeves - Anon. (c 1659)
INTERVAL
Scotch Tune - Solomon Eccles junior (1649-1710)
John come kiss me now - Davis Mell (1604-1662)
Lachrimae pavan (Dowland) - Joachim Van Den Hove (1567-1620)
Lachrimae pavan - Johann Schop (c 1590-1644)
Division to a Ground - Solomon Eccles junior
The leaves be green - John Johnson
A New Division to a Ground - Solomon Eccles junior
Susanna Pell - viols
Jacob Heringman - lute
The American-born lutenist Jacob Heringman studied with Jakob Lindberg at the Royal College of Music in London, and later with Pat O'Brien in New York. Settling in England in 1987, he quickly established himself as one of the world’s most respected and most innovative solo lute players, and as a much sought-after ensemble player performing regularly throughout Europe, North and South America, and the Far East. Jacob has made many CD and radio recordings of medieval and renaissance music with leading English ensembles, including The Rose Consort of Viols, Fretwork, Alamire, Musicians of the Globe, The King's Singers, The New London Consort, Virelai, and the Dufay Collective. In recent years, Jacob has been increasingly involved in crossover and contemporary music projects, arranging a large body of material for performances and ECM recordings by the ensemble Alternative History, and for duo programmes with John Potter.
Susanna Pell studied music at the University of York and then went on to study the viol with Jordi Savall at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel. In 1987 she joined the innovative medieval ensemble The Dufay Collective and a year later gave her first performance with the world renowned viol consort Fretwork, becoming a full-time member soon afterwards. With these groups she toured the USA, Japan, South America, Australia, the Middle East and India, in addition to performances closer to home, and made many recordings for radio and disc.
List of Dates (Page event details)
- Saturday, 4th July 2026 19:30
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