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About the show
Popular 17th-century costume band presents a vibrant evocation of Oxford's May Day celebrations in bygone times. Performers appear in period dress and besides superb singing voices feature a wealth of historic instruments including lute, fiddle, hurdy gurdy, nyckelharpa & hammered dulcimer.
'Terrific entertainment,' Brian Kay, BBC Radio 3.
Featuring
The Oxford Waits
The Oxford Waits take their name from a real-life band of city musicians, known as 'waits', who flourished in Oxford during the 17th century. The performers appear in period costume, and concerts are enlivened by street ballads, dance tunes, airs and rounds as well as readings from diarists and poets. Superb singing voices are matched by specialist skills in an array of instruments that include fiddle, bagpipes, lute, cittern, harpsichord, pipe and tabor, hurdy-gurdy, shawm, flute and percussion. A typical concert line-up consists of four or five performers, but the Oxford Waits are also represented by larger and smaller combinations of musicians, as well as by individual artists in solo recitals.
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