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Presenting for your musical entertainment: Songs of the Civil War and Victorian Parlour Music. And, once again, Queen Victoria. Herself.
Mallory & McCall's love for the 19th Century has brought about a series of entertaining and educational presentations based around the middle of that fascinating era. Their authentic costumes make any event special.
The CIVIL WAR was musically exciting, touching and educational. From songs like "Hard Tack, Come Again No More" to "Poor Kitty Popcorn (Buried in a Snowdrift Now)" and sad at the loss of her soldier, the songs bring an era of American History alive. Included are songs popular at the time, such as those composed by Stephen Foster, as well as music written by the soldiers on both sides of the front. Suitable for schools and concert presentations, for groups and organizations, and theme parties and re-enactments. History has never been so entertaining, and, as shown in the photos, so colorful. Suitable for all ages.
For those of you who long to re-create a more "gentle" time, we also perform for VICTORIAN TEAS, brunches, home concerts and other such graceful events. You will hear the music as it was sung, with Janna's little pump organ and Mallory's period-style vocals, it's just like being "At Home With Friends" a hundred fifty or so years ago. Charming to dine to or enjoy the concert. Wonderfully romantic. And no pirates allowed!
After over twenty-five years, Janna and Mallory are once again presenting QUEEN VICTORIA and her faithful singing equerry. Have you ever wanted to be knighted? Petition the Crown, telling us why you deserve it, and we'll arrange it (knighthood from HRM expires in 1901). Or make a Dame of a friend. The Queen is available for all kinds of events. Use your imagination. But be advised: Once she becomes the Queen, she is the Queen! Do not doubt it.
And, in case you didn't notice, we may be reached at MalloryandMcCall@Yahoo.com! The number for the Castle (aka Janus Company Music) is 323-733-7241. The Queen usually doesn't answer but she has servants to see to those things. |
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