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Larksong, a band of six singers specializing in a cappella
(unaccompanied) music, was created after a 1994 holiday party. Three
University of Maryland, Baltimore, professors began discussing music over
the beer cooler and discovered that -- although no one had imbibed enough
to break into song on that occasion -- all had sung under other
circumstances. They discovered a common interest in a cappella music and
decided to create a lunch-time practice group. Rehearsals began in
the lab of one of the members and other music lovers joined the little
group. They first performed around the campus as the UMAB Singers and then
at the Maryland Renaissance
Festival and Virginia Renaissance Faire
in 1996
as the Rogues and Wenches. Soon after that, they adopted the more
appropriate and descriptive name - Larksong.
Larksong a cappella
vocalists have
developed a warm blend and ever-growing repertoire in the twelve years
they’ve sung together. The Baltimore-based group has performed at the
Maryland Renaissance
Festival,
National Theatre,
Folger Theatre,
Virginia Renaissance
Faire, National Aquarium
in Baltimore, First
Night Annapolis, Maryland State
House, Dobbin House in
Gettysburg, and
other local venues. Larksong’s debut CD,
"Renaissance Reflections," was released in September 1997, and
the autumn of 1998 heralded the release of a Christmas CD, "Softly the
Stars are Shining". In
2000, we released "In Good Company" which
features Renaissance era
repertoire as sung at the Maryland Renaissance Festival. Our latest album,
"Yuletide Gifts", features more
classic and favorite holiday melodies. Larksong’s repertoire
continually expands as the members bring favorites from their broad musical
experiences and the rich diversity of music available for a cappella
singers from the medieval era to today.
Larksong performs madrigals of the 15-16th Centuries and
music from other periods for special occasions, holidays and other major events.
Please call for more information and booking at 410-496-4264 voicemail #3 or email.
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