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The traditional Scottish song, "Joy to the person of my love," from the Skene manuscript (c1615). Molly Netter, soprano. Live 8K video from the Voice of the Viol "Entertainment for Elizabeth" concert, December, 2023. The Voice of the Viol, directed by Elisabeth Reed, is a program of Voices of Music. Five part setting arranged & composed by David Tayler. Elizabethan viols Voices of Music is developing programs for two consorts of viols, one from the Elizabethan period and earlier (in this video), as well as an early renaissance consort from around the year 1500 to perform works published by Petrucci, the first music publisher, and his contemporaries. The renaissance Elizabethan viols are primarily based on the work of John Rose, who was famous by the 1550s for his “vyalls” and other instruments. Although these instruments were from the middle of the century, only the later instruments survive, and it is not known if Rose’s style changed over the years, so these instruments either reflect the practice as early as the 1550s or, more likely, as late as the 1590s, although the changes may have been minor over the years. Notably, the design of the Amati violins from roughly the same time period changed very little. The Rose workshop parallels Elizabeth’s reign as queen, and so these instruments are an excellent choice for this repertory. The English court imported a great many Italian instruments beginning with the reign of Henry VIII, but the Rose instruments were considered preeminent for the viols, even as the lutes and recorders were mainly sourced from Italy and Germany. For the renaissance ideal, the consort was conceived of as a matched set, and all the instruments played tonight were made by one builder, Wesley Brandt, using similar patterns, techniques and timbers based closely on historical models. The close matching gives the ensemble a unique sound and is essential for consort music. Entrenched in a multitude of styles from an early age, Canadian-American soprano Molly Netter enlivens complex and beautiful music both old and new. Noted for her “natural warmth” (LA Times) and “clear, beautiful tone” (NY Times), Molly’s voice can be heard on five Grammy nominated albums since 2017. Musicians (center, left to right) Molly Netter, soprano Wendy Gillespie, Elisabeth Reed, Farley Pearce, David Miller & William Skeen, Elizabethan viols David Tayler, renaissance lute by Andreas von Holst after Wendelio Venere, circa 1582 #Skene 8K Video: Lloyd Hryciw and Rob Clevenger Audio engineer: Boby Borisov Post Production: David Tayler and Andrew Levy Produced by Hanneke van Proosdij Score transcribed and arranged by Voices of Music Special thanks to Margaret Cohen. Copyright Voices of Music 2023.