Alison Bagenal (left front) and her husband, Michael Bagenal, demonstrate to children at the Rudolf Steiner School the kind of music that was played in English medieval castles. The couple are instrument makers and music education specialists who have been giving a course in Auckland for school music teachers. They play such instruments as Putes and dulcimers anil show slides to give an idea of the entertainment in castles more than 500 years ago. While in Christchurch they are guests of the Christchurch Early Music Society and will perform in the University of Canterbury’s music department concert room this evening at 8 p.m.
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Press, 11 February 1986, Page 11
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103Alison Bagenal (left front) and her husband, Michael Bagenal, demonstrate to children at the Rudolf Steiner School the kind of music that was played in English medieval castles. The couple are instrument makers and music education specialists who have been giving a course in Auckland for school music teachers. They play such instruments as Putes and dulcimers anil show slides to give an idea of the entertainment in castles more than 500 years ago. While in Christchurch they are guests of the Christchurch Early Music Society and will perform in the University of Canterbury’s music department concert room this evening at 8 p.m. Press, 11 February 1986, Page 11
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