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Stower Name for new early music duo (129* d) RE: Name for new early music duo 04 Apr 11


A chance to hear The Night Watch for free – twice!

We hope that anyone who helped name The Night Watch on this thread (or just anyone in general) will be interested to hear us exploring the porous boundaries between 'traditional music' and 'early music' on BBC Radio Shropshire's Sunday Folk programme with Genevieve Tudor last night. You can listen again until Sunday here. The Night Watch are on from 32.40 – 55.30 singing and playing live in the legendary middle studio – Miri it is, 2 French branles, and demonstrating early instruments during the interview; then again from 1.01.58 – 1.06.28 singing Go From My Window.

We play mediaeval, renaissance and baroque music on the instruments of the period. Described as "eclectic and highly entertaining" by Paul Baker of Diabolus In Musica and as "two very top instrumentalists" by The Circle Folk Club, we are soon to perform a special concert to promote our new album, The Ambassadors, which the BBC's Genevieve Tudor described as "a super CD ... it's such fun ... very, very good early music perpetrators". This will be on Saturday 9th April 2011 at 7.30pm at St Kenelm Church Hall, Bromsgrove Road, Romsley, West Midlands, B62 0NT (easy distance from the M5 and M6). Admission is FREE, but please do email us for ticketed entry at contact@the-night-watch.org.uk

More details about The Night Watch, soundfiles, album details and a download of the concert poster (with map) are available on our website.

Thank you for reading.


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