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A group of four musicians stands on a porch. From left to right: a man with a long white beard and glasses wearing a blue zip-up hoodie; a smiling woman with glasses holding a violin; a woman with long blonde hair resting a hand on a large viola da gamba; and a man with white hair holding a lute. They are looking directly at the camera.

Renaissance Jukebox, the Center’s Musicians in Residence, perform renaissance and early baroque English lute songs, ballads, and traditional folk songs accompanied on lutes and viols. 

As regular performers in our concert series and holiday gatherings, their concerts often creatively feature pairings of 16th and 17th-century English music with modern folk and singer-songwriter selections that evoke the same message, mood, or imagery.

In person event posted in Arts