Friday 17th September 2010
St John At Hackney Church, London
(NB: Unaccompanied Acapella performance)
This show is to raise funds for new seating at St John At Hackney Church and all profits will go to charity
Lower Clapton Road, London, E5 0PD
E-Tickets £15 + Booking fee (non reserved) BUY TICKETS
Saturday 18th September 2010
Ely Lady Chapel, Cambs
(NB: Unaccompanied Acapella performance)
This show is to raise funds for new seating at St John At Hackney Church and all profits will go to charity
Ely Cathedral Lady Chapel
The College, Ely, Cambs CB7 4DL
E-Tickets £15 + Booking Fee (non reserved) BUY TICKETS
The Mediaeval Baebes’ exquisite storybook opened its pages in 1996, when a group of friends broke into a North London cemetery and sang together, clad in flowing white gowns and crowns of ivy.
Pulling lyrics from medieval texts and setting them to original scores using mediaeval and classical instruments, whilst singing in an impressive array of long forgotten languages, the Baebes offered a unique musical beauty and outstanding talent. Their choice of mediaeval texts were dramatic, obscure and dark in topic and remarked upon the inevitability of death, the pointlessness of material possessions, the horror of unrequited love or the dangers of imbibing too much alcohol. Some themes are timeless!
Twelve years later, these fair maidens have placed three albums into the top of the classical charts and their contribution to the BBC production of The Virgin Queen (composed by Martin Phipps) resulted in a deserved Ivor Novello award 2007 for best television soundtrack.
Mediaeval Baebes have performed before enthusiastic audiences in the UK, United States, Canada and Europe in venues ranging from castles and caves to nightclubs and Renaissance Fayres. They have toured with Jools Holland and played at The Royal Albert Hall, Carnglaze Caverns in Cornwall, The Frick Museum in Pittsburgh, Jersey Opera House, Tewkesbury Abbey, supported Michael Flatley in Hyde Park, and performed at the legendary Lilith Fair. |