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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 06 October 2007 |
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Hello, my name is Marsja Mudde, welcome to my website. Feel free and look around and learn more about me and my singing activities. As you can see I do many things in music, solo, but mostly in ensembles. Ensemblesinging, especially early music ensemblesinging, to me is a vocation. It requires a special way of listening and stylespecific vocal techniques. Also, often you need to learn how to read the original notation and how to transcribe that to modern music notation. These things I love to do so much, that I also enjoy teaching them to others. In my work as a singer and teacher of early music I enjoy very much the connection the musician makes with his or her surroundings. That is, the connection with the audience, which is what most people think of first, but also the connection between yourself and the rest of the ensemble and the connection with the universe, with what is bigger than us, or if you want to call it that way, with God. Early music, more specific medieval music, renaissance music and music of the (early) baroque, often is religious or at least has its origin in a culture with a deep spiritual or religious awareness. I believe this is the "magic" of this music and that my performance of it depends on my understanding of its backgrounds. Moreover, both the language and the compositional structures are important to understand and analyse in order to perform this music as close to the original idea as possible. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 November 2008 )
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Saturday, 24 April 2010 |
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Marsja is now restarting her teaching activities. Lessons will be given to individuals (30 Euros per hour) and groups (price dependent on number of pupils) on the following days of the week: | Day | time | | | | | Monday | 9.15 | 10.30 | 11.45 | 13.15 | | Tuesday | 9.15 | 10.30 | 11.45 | | | Wednesday | 9.15 | 10.30 | 11.45 | | | Saturday | | 10.30 | 11.45 | 13.15 |
Please call (GSM +31 6 182 777 92) or send an e-mail (info@<no spam!>marsjamudde.nl) (leave the <no spam!> out) in order to make an appointment or for further information. |
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25 September 2008: Office of St.Michael, graduation concert |
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Monday, 30 June 2008 |
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Date: 25 September 2008 Time: 17.00 h (subject to change due to incomplete examination committee so far) Place: Pauluskerk Tilburg (little white church in the towncenter) Admission: free After years of hard working Marsja Mudde will finally obtain her Bachelor of Music in Early Vocal Ensemble Music. All people interested are very much invited to attend her public Graduation Concert which at the same time will be her audition for the Master of Music. Marsja and her ensemble, all members of Ensemble Cantus Modalis, will perform music from early Middle Ages until late Baroque in vocal and vocal-instrumental combinations from 1 up to 7 voices. The public will be treated on chant and Italian laude, Hildegard von Bingen, early and later motets in several languages, as well as a Bach-chorale. Flyer Click read more for more information. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 05 September 2008 )
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26 September 2008: Office of St. Michael, extra concert |
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Friday, 05 September 2008 |
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Date: Friday 26 September 2008 Time: 20.15 h. Place: Pieterskerk Utrecht (= Waalse kerk) Admission: 15 Euros Programme: See 25 September 2008: Office of St. Michael, graduationconcert Flyer |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 05 September 2008 )
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Trigon in Prinsenhof Delft |
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Sunday, 14 October 2007 |
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This summer and autumn ensemble Trigon has been recording the chant from the Agatha manuscript. This manuscript belongs to the collection of Museum Prinsenhof in Delft (NL). The building of the museum used to be a convent of sisters of the Third Order, the Agatha Convent. The manuscript contains chant used in the entrance rituals for the novices. Ensemble Trigon is the first to sing and record parts of this manuscript. The recordings can now be heard in one of the exposition rooms of the museum. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 14 October 2007 )
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