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Musicians strike up!

Let's hear all the instruments of the famous Luttrell Psalter!

​This describes the concert we are performing about the famous Luttrell Psalter.

 

Come with us on a musical journey back to England in the Middle Ages.

See and hear 17 different Medieval musical instruments being played.

Enjoy the splendid sounds of the loud instruments, as well as some quiet ones too!

Listen to some lovely Medieval songs, and even join in!

Watch one of the earliest known English dances being performed!

Learn about the life and estates of Sir Geoffrey Luttrell who lived in the 1200s and 1300s. He commissioned a beautiful book of prayers and the psalms. It has been described as ‘England’s most significant Medieval manuscript’. It’s in the British Library. On most of its over 600 pages there are scenes of Medieval life, beautifully illustrated in the margins.

The psalter's significance to musicians is that the book contains images of 17 different musical instruments, and in this concert you will see and hear all of those different instruments.

During the interval you will be able to see our own folio copy of the psalter as well as see our instruments close up and learn how they were made and used.

A recent member of their audience said of this show:'That was a really good thing you did last night - I don't want to call it a gig, a show, a presentation - what you do is more interesting, fun, stirring, insightful than any of those would suggest. I loved the layers of it: the costumes, your combined knowledge, skill and humility, sense of humour, interaction with the audience; all three of you convey your own interest and delight in the history, the music, the lifestyle - the importance of the psalter itself as a thing of beauty as well as a document of history.'

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A journey back in time. This is one concert not to be missed.​

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