Medieval Music Returns To Dunster Castle After 700 Years In Historic Concert!

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It is one of the most important medieval manuscripts in the event of a fire or loss of the original. The medieval instruments used in De Mowbray’s Musicke will be played by musicians from the group, The Consort of Musick. The Consort of Musick is a renowned group of musicians who specialize in the performance of medieval and Renaissance music. They have performed at numerous events and venues across the UK and Europe. The event will take place at Dunster Castle, a 14th-century castle in Somerset, England. The castle has been beautifully restored and features stunning architecture and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. De Mowbray’s Musicke will be a unique and immersive experience, transporting visitors to the medieval world of the 14th century. The event will feature a range of performances, including:

  • A medieval-style procession, where musicians will march through the castle’s corridors, accompanied by the sounds of drums and trumpets.
  • A concert featuring the Consort of Musick performing on their medieval instruments, including the lute, recorder, and hurdy-gurdy.
  • A workshop where visitors can learn about the history and construction of medieval instruments, and even try their hand at playing one. The event will also feature a range of activities and attractions, including:
  • A medieval-themed market, where visitors can browse and purchase handmade crafts and goods.
  • A medieval-style feast, where visitors can enjoy traditional food and drink in a festive atmosphere.
  • A tour of the castle’s stunning architecture and breathtaking views.

    The Enchanted Evening of Music and Illuminated Manuscripts

    The upcoming event promises to be an unforgettable experience, transporting visitors back in time to the medieval era.

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