Feb 13 2020
Pilgrims' Progress: Music of the Plimouth Colony Settlers 1590-1650

Pilgrims' Progress: Music of the Plimouth Colony Settlers 1590-1650

Presented by New England Historic Genealogical Society at New England Historic Genealogical Society

Featuring Seven Times Salt
Part of the American Ancestors 2020 Four Nation Concert Series
American Ancestors Research Center, 99-101 Newbury Street, Boston, MA
Thursday, February 13, 6:00 – 7:30 pm; Cost: $20
Contrary to what the history books tell us, the Plimoth colonists, or “Pilgrims” as they were later called, were a highly diverse, sometimes fractious group of Separatists and Anglicans, religious zealots and irreverent opportunists from many walks of life. They brought with them experiences of music as varied as their reasons for coming to the New World. This hour-long performance follows the settlers from their homes in turbulent 1590s England to religious refuge in the Netherlands, and onward to challenging new lives on the unfamiliar shores of New England. We'll mark the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower landing with music of the Elizabethan tavern and theater, spirited catches by Thomas Ravenscroft, selections from the Dutch ‘t Uitnement Kabinet, stirring psalms from the Ainsworth Psalter, and vigorous tunes from Playford's English Dancing Master, all performed with period instruments and dialect.

Seven Times Salt is a Boston-based early music ensemble specializing in repertoire of the 16th and 17th centuries. Praised for creative programming and an “impeccably balanced sound,” the group has performed since 2003 at venues throughout New England including Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Plimoth Plantation, Boston Public Library, New England Folk Festival, WGBH radio, and many others. The group has researched and presented original programs for music festivals, college residencies, theatrical productions, historical societies, and their own self-produced concert series. The musicians of Seven Times Salt delight in blurring the lines between “art music” and folk tunes, and feel at ease performing in the concert hall, the dance hall, or the beer hall! In Winter 2019, Seven Times Salt released their latest album "Pilgrims' Progress," which will be offered for sale after this evening's event.

Admission Info

$20 / per person, please register at: https://my.americanancestors.org/1223/1439

Phone: 6172261226

Email: tricia.labbe@nehgs.org

Dates & Times

2020/02/13 - 2020/02/13

Location Info

New England Historic Genealogical Society

99-101 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116