Thom Dowd and Gorse Ferraris Concert

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Diamond Coronet

unread,
Jan 14, 2009, 3:05:30 AM1/14/09
to Renaissancesl
I fear, I better revise my post as it is unclear the dates and
locations so I apologize for flooding your blog and posting again!

Thom Dowd and Gorse Ferraris will be at SL Renaissance Island on
Sun. Jan. 18th at 12 p.m. slt and at the Shakespeare Globe Theatre
Globe Theatre, they will be performing English renaissance music.

Thom will also be playing for The SL Globe Theatre - aka The Globe -
SL Shakespeare Company, sLiterary (28, 7, 24) on Sat. Jan. 24th at 12
p.m. slt.

Both Sims need your support to continue to provide the level of Tudor
Experience that can only be obtained in Second life. Please join both
of us for our events and enjoy the wonderful, magical music of Thom
and Gorse.

A little background of Thom Dowd:

Thom and his family joined our village in 2006 and although he was
breifly away (when kidnapped by the Spanish while taking a voyage on
behalf of our Majesty's request), has always supported our little
village. So I was estactic when he didn't hesitate to agree to hold
a fund raiser for Renaissance Island. Proceeds will go toward the
maintenance support of this Island.


A little background "behind" Thom Dowd:

Thom Dowd (alias Thomas Coard) was born in Michigan U.S.A. and has
been living Switzerland since 1978. He teaches recorder at the
Conservatory of Fribourg. Thom started recording renaissance multi-
voice music with a computer. This opened the door to new inspiration
and the possibility to perform the music that he really loves to a
world wide audience. Second Life and the virtual world have created a
new way to conceive and to present the music of the renaissance and
baroque.


Please check out Thom's website http://thomdowd.blogspot.com/ where
you will be kept up to date with his concert schedule, entertained by
his witty blogs and be able to pruchase the music we have all fallen
in love with.
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages