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Victorian Carolers
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Historical Harmonies Colonial Revelers. Our latest CD is here! Victorian Carolers specialize in Christmas music popular during the late 19th century. Many of the songs are the familiar carols we've all come to know and love. Dressed in costumes reminiscent of Charles Dickens' England, we can stroll while we sing, or present formal- or informal- concerts. We encourage those in the audience to sing along. You may book the Victorian Carolers anytime during the holiday season, or even for Christmas in July!
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Photo Gallery
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Historical Harmonies Colonial Revelers. Our latest CD is here! Click on the photos below to enlarge. Come Hear Us Sing. Site design by BBC Web Services.
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Home Page
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Historical Harmonies Colonial Revelers. Our latest CD is here! We are Historical Harmonies, a talented group of singers who specialize in performing, in costume, a capella music from various periods in history, including Colonial, Victorian, and May Day songs. Members of Historical Harmonies. Diana C. O. Gagliardi. Jason O. Gagliardi. Lisa A. Spring. Come Hear Us Sing. Site design by BBC Web Services.
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Colonial Revelers
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Historical Harmonies Colonial Revelers. Our latest CD is here! As the Colonial Revelers, we perform a capella music popular in 18th and early 19th-century America. Together since 2000, we have appeared in costume as part of the following celebrations:. Chadds Ford, Pa. Cedar Bridge Heritage Festival. Valley Forge National Historical Park. Valley Forge, Pa. Find our more about our first CD:. Revelry, Reflection and Revolution. A Sampling of Songs from the Colonial Period. God Save Our Thirteen States.
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Come Hear Us Sing
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Historical Harmonies Colonial Revelers. Our latest CD is here! Whether performing as the Colonial Revelers, May Day Revelers, or Victorian Carolers, we offer a blend of harmonies that will elicit memories of days gone by. Come to one of our performances. You'll be glad you did. To find out where we're performing, click here. Come Hear Us Sing. Site design by BBC Web Services.
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Testimonials
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Historical Harmonies Colonial Revelers. Our latest CD is here! I want to tell you that we had great success with our fund raising event. We had set a goal of raising $10,000 and we more than doubled that amount! Your Revelers helped set the tone for the evening and we appreciate your being a part of it! Friends of the Black Horse Inn. Director - Friends Fall Festival. Come Hear Us Sing. Site design by BBC Web Services.
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CD: Down Among the Dead Men
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Historical Harmonies Colonial Revelers. Our latest CD is here! This collection is a sampling of old tavern songs. Of Beare (Trudge Away Quickly). Thomas Ravenscroft, 1614, from A Brief Discourse*. Transcribed by Elena Santangelo. Merrily, Merrily Greet the Morn. Which is the Properest Day to Drink? Dr Thomas Arne (1710-1778). Landlord, Fill the Flowing Bowl. The lyric grew out of Drink To-day by poet John Fletcher (1579-1625). Arranged by Elena Santangelo. Thomas Ravenscroft, 1609 from Pammelia. Thomas R...
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Our Music
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Historical Harmonies Colonial Revelers. Our latest CD is here! Historical Harmonies Colonial Revelers brings alive the music of the American Colonial Period, as reflected in our first CD, Revelry, Reflection, and Revolution. A sampling of songs sung in taverns (Revelry), sacred music (Reflection), and songs designed to incite and support America s struggle for independence (Revolution). CD's and individual tracks of our music may be purchased at the following sites:. Our new CD is here! Now We Are Met.
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May Day Revelers
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Historical Harmonies Colonial Revelers. Our latest CD is here! May Day Revelers present spring programs combining songs and dances that are usually associated with Bringing in the May. They dress in the English country tradition of the mid-to-late 19th century, with women wearing flower garlands on their heads, and men wearing flowers on arm bands and in their straw hats. Programs for May Day Revelers may be scheduled from late April through the month of May. Contact Ruth Sheets. Summer is Acumen In.
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