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DESCRIPTION:Santa Cruz Baroque Festival presents Concert V :\n \nJefferson’s Jigge\n 
 \nPerforming are:\nDeby Benton Grosjean (fiddle), Bill Coulter (guitar), 
 Barry Phillips (cello)\nLinda Burman-Hall (early keyboards), together 
 with\nBoyd Jarrell (baritone), the Shape Note choir, and other special 
 guests.\n \nSaturday, May 1 at 7:30pm\n \nLocation: UCSC Music Center 
 Recital Hall (Heller & Meyer Drives, UCSC Campus)\n \nJoin the Jefferson 
 family for folk and baroque dance tunes in the parlor of Monticello, as 
 featured on the program for the Baroque Festival’s Concert V: 
 “Jefferson’s Jigge.” With a mix of classic colonial melodies, fancy 
 continental imports, songs after Robert Burns, and passionate hymnody, this 
 event’s musical offerings will set toes tapping. Performing are 
 instrumentalists Deby Benton Grosjean (fiddle), Bill Coulter (guitar), 
 Barry Phillips (cello), Linda Burman-Hall (early keyboards), together with 
 singers Boyd Jarrell (baritone), the Shape Note choir, and other special 
 guests.\n \n“Jefferson’s Jigge” takes place on Saturday, May 1 at the 
 UCSC Music Center Recital Hall (Heller & Meyer Drives, UCSC Campus), 
 starting at 7:30 pm. Tickets are available through the UCSC Ticket Office 
 (www.santacruztickets.com, 831-459-2159), the Civic Center Box Office, and 
 the SC Baroque Festival (www.scbaroque.org, 831-457-9693). Admission: $22 
 general, $16 senior, $5 college student, $2 K-12. Post-concert: A 
 meet-the-artist reception for subscribers and donors follows the event. 
 This concert is co-presented by the UCSC Music Department & Community Music 
 School.\n\nOverview: Our program features Italian, Scottish, and American 
 songs from around 1800, a violin sonata by Correlli, Celtic and American 
 traditional instrumental music, Shape Note psalmody, and a sing-along as 
 Grand Finale!\n\nAbout . . .: Shape note singing is a uniquely American 
 tradition, a proudly inclusive and democratic part of our shared cultural 
 heritage.  The note-heads are four different shapes matched up and sung 
 with solfege (fa so la and mi), aiding sight-singing in four-part harmony. 
 The tradition is a living, breathing, ongoing practice passed directly to 
 us by generations of singers, many gone on before and many still living.  
 In fact, the tradition was born from colonial “singing schools” whose 
 purpose was to teach beginners to sing, and our methods continue to reflect 
 this goal. Groups are usually very social and open to anyone. Fasola 
 singing (another name for this style) is not affiliated with any 
 denomination and in earlier times it was a place where, say, the Baptists 
 and Methodists could sing together.  Here today in Santa Cruz we like to 
 say that here the Wiccans and the Buddhists can sing together!              
                                                          \n-- Shelley 
 Phillips, Shape Note Singing Society & Community Music School\n 
 \nAdmission: Admission: $22 general, $16 senior, $5 college student, $2 
 K-12.\nTicket Outlets: UCSC Ticket Ofc (www.santacruztickets.com, 
 831-459-2159), SC Tickets Civic Center Box Office, and SC Baroque Festival 
 (www.scbaroque.org, 831-457-9693).\n \nParking: There is a $3 charge for 
 parking at UCSC.\n \nMore information on all events at our 
 website:\nwww.scbaroque.org\n###\n  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/04/23/18645571.php
SUMMARY:Jefferson's Jigge
LOCATION:Music Center Recital Hall\nUC Santa 
 Cruz\n\nhttp://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=de&geocode=&q=recital+hall,+ca+95064&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=36.642161,79.013672&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Recital+Hall,+Santa+Cruz,+Santa+Cruz+County,+Kalifornien+95064&z=15
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