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[[Folger Consort]] performed ''Highland Ayres: Distinctive Scottish Music with Pipes and Fiddle'' from April 18 to April 20, 2008. Macbeth's enchanted homeland has a fascinating musical tradition dating back to the Middle Ages. With a trove of Scottish riches--traditional and courtly, simple and sophisticated-- the Consort explored medieval accounts of battle, songs from the 16th and 17th centuries, the wonderful and distinctive Scottish music for pipes and fiddle, and music from the French allies of the Scots, preserved only in Edinburgh.  
[[Folger Consort]] performed ''Highland Ayres: Distinctive Scottish Music with Pipes and Fiddle'' from April 18 to April 20, 2008. Macbeth's enchanted homeland has a fascinating musical tradition dating back to the Middle Ages. With a trove of Scottish riches traditional and courtly, simple and sophisticated the Consort explored medieval accounts of battle, songs from the 16th and 17th centuries, the wonderful and distinctive Scottish music for pipes and fiddle, and music from the French allies of the Scots, preserved only in Edinburgh.  


[[File:Lily Neill Folger Consort 2008.jpeg|350px|left|thumb|Lily Neill.]]
[[File:Lily Neill Folger Consort 2008.jpeg|350px|left|thumb|Lily Neill.]]
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 21 September 2014

Folger Consort performed Highland Ayres: Distinctive Scottish Music with Pipes and Fiddle from April 18 to April 20, 2008. Macbeth's enchanted homeland has a fascinating musical tradition dating back to the Middle Ages. With a trove of Scottish riches — traditional and courtly, simple and sophisticated — the Consort explored medieval accounts of battle, songs from the 16th and 17th centuries, the wonderful and distinctive Scottish music for pipes and fiddle, and music from the French allies of the Scots, preserved only in Edinburgh.

Lily Neill.








Artists

Folger Consort

Artistic Directors

  • Robert Eisenstein: medieval fiddle, violin, viol
  • Christopher Kendall: lute, citole, harp

Guest artists

  • Lily Neill: harp
  • William Sharp: baritone
  • Webb Wiggins: harpsichord
  • Brent Wissick: cello
  • Tom Zajac: bagpipes, percussion, winds

Staff

  • Janet Alexander Griffin, Artistic Producer

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