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[QUOTE="boblovesmusic:1024310"]Sequentia directed by Benjamin Bagby Saturday, January 30, 2010 at 8pm Sanders Theatre at Harvard University Free pre-concert talk at 7pm The Rheingold Curse: A Germanic Saga of Greed and Revenge from the Medieval Icelandic Edda Medieval music ensemble Sequentia has been among the leaders in original research and theatrical renditions of medieval epics for nearly three decades. They return to the Boston Early Music Festival with a thrilling performance of Edda, one of the earliest Norse legends recounting the Rheingold curse: the bloody tale of revenge and seduction that also inspired Wagner’s Ring Cycle. In this magically theatrical piece rooted in the strange land of pre-Christian Norse stories, Sequentia, led by Benjamin Bagby, excavates the underlying emotional roots of these stories, and brings them to light in a stirring production that examines the best and worst sides of human nature in us all. Sung to the original Eddic poems (ca. 800-1000). Benjamin Bagby, director, harp & voice Norbert Rodenkirchen, flutes & harp Elizabeth Gaver, fiddle Agnethe Christensen, voice Lena Susanne Norin, voice [URL]http://www.bemf.org/pages/concerts/sequentia.htm[/URL] This looks way too cool to pass up! Figured I'd pass on this info to whoever might be interested![/QUOTE]
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