La fleur de toute de la France
Event description
The Medieval and Renaissance Ensemble presents a programme featuring the excerpts from the Requiem written by Eustache du Caurroy sung at the funeral of Henry IV, motets written for the court of François I by Josquin's great student Jean Mouton, as well songs for the court of the Dukes of Burgundy written by Pierre de La Rue, including the lament to Margaret of Austria's pet parrot.
CREDITS
John Weretka (director)
Ruth Wilkinson (director)
Medieval and Renaissance Ensemble
Image: Gabrielle d'Estrées et une de ses sœurs c. 1594 from Wikimedia Commons
PARKING
The City of Melbourne has recently changed the parking restrictions around the Southbank Campus. Parking control hours are now expanded to 7am–10pm, seven days per week, and are capped at three hours. A $2-per-hour fee after 7pm is also now in place. There is no change to the $4-per-hour peak rate between 7am–7pm. Parking inspectors are regularly in the area fining drivers who overstay their meter, so we encourage everyone to be aware and avoid an expensive fine.
ACCESSIBILITY
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