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Music: Waites of Gloucester

Heritage Open Day: A band of musicians playing 16th and 17th century music. The Waites of Gloucester came into existence in the later Elizabethan period, and were still extant until at least the end of James II's reign. Their four modern counterparts play music of the Elizabethan and Stuart eras on reproduction instruments of the period, such as shawms, curtals, and recorders.
event dateFriday 13 Sep 24
venue addressSt Mary de Crypt Church, Southgate Street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 1TP
event timesFri 13 Sep:11.00 (for 30-45 minutes); Free Entry.
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