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Datura Medieval Music

Datura medieval music is a band from The Netherlands. We take you to times of old and play wild dances on davul, hurdy-gurdy and shawm and romantic ballades on harp, viola and lute. With four voices we sing in praise of the nightingale, love, The Virgin Mary, the wine and the life of a musician. Our repertoire stretches from Cantigas de Santa Maria to the Carmina Burana, from courtly love to drinking ballads. Dressed in medieval clothing these cheerful musicians seem to come directly from a time machine.

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Live op Castlefest 2023: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zpGU6jBo-s

Live in Horsens Mittelatermarket (DK): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGLFC94tP2c

Website: http://www.daturamusic.nl/

Facebookpagina: https://www.facebook.com/Datura.medievalmusic

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