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A Joyful Seasonal Concert featuring Brocelïande on Dec 6th

Saturday, December 6 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
$33.85

Brocelïande specialize in seasonal fare, honoring the elements of Nature and celebrating the human experience, and their delight is to uplift their audiences and provide a sonic sanctuary for a time.

Listen to Make We Merry, which showcases the range of music, languages, and instruments they bring to their performances.

Sample Sir Christèmas, a collection of traditional music for the winter holidays. You’ll find favorites such as Gaudete, Abbots Bromley Horn Dance, and Carol of the Birds. Or a new favorite like Entre le Boeuf/Noel Nouvelet.  All sung with their exquisite harmonies backed by a variety of instrumentals that evoke the season and the time-periods.

“Broceliande — reminiscent of music from times past, hearkening of an era of chivalry and nobility. Broceliande combines the past with the future with the artistry of four of the finest musicians on the West Coast.”  KKUP 91.5FM

“It’s an understatement, but I’ll say it anyway: these people are good. Each is a master of the various instruments they play, and their arrangements are intricate, exciting, exceptional music … their vocal harmonies are exquisite.”   Rambles Cultural Arts Magazine

Brocelïande play original arrangements of Celtic music from the British Isles and Medieval and Renaissance music of the courts and countrysides on Celtic harp, guitar, cello, recorders, octave mandolin, nyckelharpa, flute, whistle, percussion, a 10-string hardanger cello d’amore (the only one in existence) and more!

The three members are well-known multi-instrumentalists and singers whose music includes upbeat dances, lovely ballads, and exciting a capella madrigals with evocative lyrics, including some in Medieval French and Portuguese, speak of love and longing, quests and revels, magic and transformation.

Margaret Davis (Vocals, Celtic Harp, Flute, Recorders) brings her academic knowledge of the music of the troubadours. She sings in French, Medieval French, Latin, Provencal, Gallician Portuguese, Gaelic, Spanish, and English.

Kristoph Klover (Vocals, Guitars, Octave Mandolin, Oboe) sings tenor, plays 12-string and 6-string guitar, octave mandolin, and oboe.

Kris Yenney (Cello, Nyckelharpa, Hardanger cello d’Amore, Vocals, Percussion) is a cellist, conductor, composer, teacher and impresario.

Do these names sound familiar? Margaret and Kristoph are also members of Avalon Rising, a unique blend of psychedelic original rock, Celtic and Medieval music.

Purchase Advance Tickets Online

The concert will be Dec 6 at 7:30 PM at Knox Presbyterian Church. Now available on Eventbrite, advance tickets including fees are $33.85 for Adults and $12.51 for Caltech Students and Youth through High School.  Click here to purchase tickets. 

Once an event sells out, Eventbrite has a waitlist function. If tickets become available due to cancellations or returns, you will be notified by email.

Ticket Sales At the Door

After the presale remaining tickets will be sold at the door – cash or check only. Adults will be $35 and Caltech students or Youth tickets $10, both with no handling fee. Our box office will open at 6:45 PM.

 Pets and emotional support animals Are NOT ALLOWED, no exceptions.  Registered Service animals are allowed under the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you plan to bring a registered service animal, please notify us in advance at info@pasadenafolkmusicsociety.org
Parking

Knox Church is located at 225 S. Hill in Pasadena, at the intersection of Hill Ave. and Del Mar Blvd. Full information is available at this link.

Artist Social Media

Find Brocelïande’s music here:  flowinglass.com/broceliande-store
Website:  www.broceliande.org/
Facebook:  www.facebook.com/people/Broceliande/100063538483833/

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  • Pasadena Folk Music Society