Ayreheart Early Music Band

Ayreheart presents Early Music alongside traditional folk and original music with lute, vocals, colascione (a kind of bass lute), violin, guitar and percussion.

Here is music that is born of what has come but leads us into where we can go: old forms born anew and ever fresh.”
– Robert Aubry Davis, creator, producer, and host of Millennium of Music

Ayreheart Early Music Band
Heather Aubrey Lloyd, vocalist
Ronn McFarlane, lute
Willard Morris, bass
Mattias Rucht, percussion

Friday, March 27, 2026
7:30 PM

*Robertson-Wesley United Church
10209 123 St. NW   Edmonton, AB  [directions]
*Free street parking is located along 123 St and 102 Ave. Additional free parking is located in the R-W parking lot north of the building (limited space).

About Ayreheart
Heather Aubrey Lloyd

7 PM Pre-concert

Saxophone duo featuring Melvin Picazo and Dylan Lindsay

Paul Hindemith
Konzertstucke for Two Saxophones (1933)

Stephen Chatman
Music for Two Alto Saxophones (1989)

Christian Lauba
Ars (1994)

BUY TICKETS

Single Tickets

Adult: $60
Senior (65+): $47
Under 30: $35

Program

Lully Lulle
Anon. (15th century England) arr. Brian Kay

In a Garden so Green
Anon. (17th century Scotland) arr. Brian Kay

John Dowland (1563-1626)
My Lady Hunsdon’s Puffe
Flow My Tears
Can She Excuse

William Byrd (1540-1623)
The Earl of Salisbury Pavan

John Dowland
Mr. Dowland’s Midnight

Twa Corbies
Anon. (Scotland) arr. Brian Kay

Ronn McFarlane (1953- still here!)
Cathedral Cave

John Barleycorn
Anon. (17th century England)

King Henry VIII (1491-1547)
Pastime with Good Company

Ronn McFarlane
Light This Candle
W. Lee’s Reel

Willow Song
Anon. (c. 1559)

Robert Johnson (c. 1583-1633)
Full Fathom Five

Ronn McFarlane
Grandaddy Jig

Newry Highwayman
Traditional Irish (pub. 1788)

Ddoi di dai
Traditional (Wales) arr. Brian Kay

Nottamun Town
Traditional (late Medieval England) arr. Brian Kay

Our Sponsors

Edmonton Arts Council
Alberta Foundation for the Arts
Edmonton Community Foundation