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Carols are (definitely) not just for Christmas!
This talk about medieval song with musical examples is presented in collaboration with the Buckingham Society.
In medieval England the period celebrated as Christmas ran from All Souls' Day to Candlemas. The Lord of Misrule would be chosen at Halloween to lead the upcoming festivities, with the final fling celebrating the return of the light, and falling exactly half way between the shortest day and spring equinox, on 2nd February: Candlemas.
Cate McKee, soprano, is a well known and much loved Buckingham musician. She joins the Buckingham based award winning early music group, Mr Simpson's Little Consort, with George Higgins as narrator. We explore the history of the Carol - a medieval round dance and song, along with some fabulous and unknown early repertoire with the aid of medieval curiosities such as the Gemshorn and Crumhorn, and discover how much (or little) we actually know about medieval song...or is it just a load of old Melodia Sagitarii?
7.00pm - 8.15pm
You are invited to make a donation on a pay what you can basis.
The Radcliffe Centre,
Church Street,
Buckingham, Buckinghamshire MK18 1EG
Fri 2 February