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The Founder of the Feast: Harvest Time in Old England

On Bonfire Night, join us for a musical journey through autumn in 17th-century England. As the nights grew longer, farmers brought in their harvest and turned their thoughts towards the many delights of Fall. Our program features a warming mix of songs about Martinmas and Guy Fawkes, autumnal tunes by Baldwin, Peerson, and Byrd, and high-spirited selections from Henry VIII’s music book, all performed on period instruments. You'll also enjoy (and even sing along with) rousing ballads of hunting, harvest, and beer! 

Ari Nieh, bass-baritone
Karen Burciaga, violin, guitar
Dan Meyers, recorders, bagpipes, percussion
Josh Schreiber, bass viol
Matthew Wright, lute, bandora

St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, 399 Hope St, Bristol, RI
$25 at the door

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