Joglaresa is a London-based medieval and folk band, known for their scholarly and imaginative re-creation of medieval music.[1] Founded in 1992 by director Belinda Sykes, their music spans a range of European, Middle Eastern and North African medieval and folk genres, drawing especially on Arabic, Sephardic and Andalusian traditions. They are also notable for their innovative programming and use of improvisation.[2]
The name Joglaresa refers to the female troubadours of the middle ages – Sykes' vision was of a largely female band, although it was mostly male in the early years.[6]
Members
Belinda Sykes
Singer and multi-instrumentalist Belinda Sykes (1966 – 16 November 2021) was founder and director of Joglaresa. She fell in love with the oboe at the age of six, by mistake, while listening to the cor anglais solo in the New World Symphony. She was also immersed in English folk music from a very early age, when her parents would take her to folk clubs and dances, where her father was a caller.[6] Sykes went on to study oboe and recorder at Guildhall School of Music and Drama, obtained a Masters in Arab-Andalusian music from SOAS University of London and learned about various ethnic musical styles during field trips to Bulgaria and Hungary, and travels to Morocco, India, Syria and Spain.[2]
^Skeaping, Lucie (12 February 2006). "The Early Music Show". BBC Radio 3. Retrieved 13 August 2020. Magdalena: Lucie Skeaping introduces a concert given at the York Early Music Festival by the ensemble Joglaresa. The group presented a portrait in medieval song of Mary Magdalene.