- The Carnival Band (folk group)
The Carnival Band aims to make
early music accessible to as wide an audience as possible. Their broad repertoire focuses on popular music from the 16th and 17th centuries, and traditional music from around the world. Presentation is informal and humorous, and in the spirit of medieval andrenaissance Carnival . The band was founded by Andy Watts (principalbassoon in theOrchestra of the Age of Enlightenment ) andGiles Lewin (Dufay Collective ) while they were members of the Medieval Players touring theatre company in the 1980s. They have had a long association withMaddy Prior .History
The band was founded in 1983 by Andy Watts and Giles Lewin, together with Bill Badley, after Watts had been the musical director of an open-air "Medieval Players" production of
Rabelais ' "Gargantua". The show featured actors, giant carnival characters, puppets, acrobatics, juggling and 16th century music. The three founder members were musicians with the Medieval Players. Together with percussionist Charles Fullbrook the quartet made their debut on thetowpath of the Leeds-Liverpool canal at theBurnley Canalside Festival in 1984. Andrew 'Jub' Davis joined the band for a New Years' concert in 1985 and, according to [ [http://www.carnivalband.com The band's website] ] "this date marks the band's real birthday". There have been four lineup changes since then:
*Charles Fullbrook left in 1990 and Raph Mizraki took his place.
*Steve Banks joined in 1999 when Raph Mizraki moved on
*Bill Bradley stopped appearing regularly
*Steno Vitale joined in 2002 to form the current line-up.Bill Bradley and Raph Mizraki both continue to make occasional guest appearances with the band.Maddy Prior's collaboration with the band began near the start of their existence in 1984 for a BBC radio programme of Christmas carols [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/content/articles/2007/11/21/maddy_prior_salisbury_feature.shtml BBC Wiltshire] ] . Since then, Maddy has featured on most Carnival Band albums. They have co-written material. For example, they wrote and toured a song cycle based on the life of Worcester-born heroine
Hannah Snell [ [http://www.artworcs.co.uk/about.htm artworcs] ] . Maddy toured with them again in 2007 for their "Music for Tavern and Chapel" tour.Other performers have appeared on their CDs. For example,
Rose Kemp sang on "Carols at Christmas" andTerry Jones appeared on "Ringing the Changes".Current members
*Andy Watts
shawm /curtal /bagpipes /recorder
*Giles Lewin violin /recorder
*Steve Banks percussion/violin
*Steno Vitaleguitar /mandolin
*Jub Davisdouble bass Discography
*"Hoi Polloi" (Park 1999 PRKCD51)
*"My Heart Doth Dance" (Park 2007) [ [http://earlymusic.org.uk/Performer's%20Directory/Bri-Cle/thecarnivalband.html Early Music Network] ]with Maddy Prior
*"
A Tapestry of Carols " (Saydisc 1986 CD-SDL 366)
*"Sing Lustily And With Good Courage " (Saydisc 1990 CD-SDL 383)
*"Carols and Capers " (Park Records 1991 PRKCD9)
*"Hang Up Sorrow and Care " (1995)
*"Carols at Christmas " (Park Records 1996 PRKCD45)
*"Gold Frankincense and Myrrh " (Park Records 2001 PRKCD59)
*"An Evening of Carols and Capers " (Park Records 2006 DVD PRKDVD87, CD PRKCD86)
*"Paradise Found" (Park Records 2007 PRKCD94)
*"Ringing the Changes " (Park Records 2007 PRKCD98)Instruments played by the band
*Sing Lustily
**Bill Badley: Lute, guitar (19th cent. original),steel-string guitar , mandolin,mandocello , banjo, vocals
**Charles Fullbrook: Tabors, side drum,bass drum ,cymbal s,wood block s, cowbell, vocals
**Jub Davis: Double bass
**Giles Lewin: Violin, recorder (2, 13), vocals
**Andy Watts: Curtal,bassoon (19th cent. original),clarinet in C, recorder (2, 7, 14), vocals*Hang Up Sorrow And Care
**William Badley (acoustic & electric guitars,baroque guitar ,lute ,banjo ,mandolin , vocals)
**Giles Lewin (mandolin, violin, recorder,hoboy , vocals)
**Andrew Watts (Flemish bagpipes, shalmes,curtal , recorder,melodica ,kazoo , vocals)
**Jub Davis (double bass, vocals)
**Rafaello Mizraki (drums, percussion,cello ,Hammond organ , vocals)ee also
Red Priest References
External links
* [http://www.saydisc.com/ Saydisc Records]
* [http://www.medimuses.gr/meet/lutes/badley.htm Bill Badley]
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