The York Waits
Fortune My Foe

Using the wind and stringed instruments of the age and drawing on historical sources, long-established early music group The York Waits (who are based in the home city of Guy Fawkes) provide a soundtrack and narrative to the origins and aftermath of the notorious Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
There are songs and dance tunes of Elizabethan and Jacobean England – many of which became popular throughout Europe – and Macbeth’s witches make an appearance. Instruments include sackbuts, shawms, harp, recorders, curtals, the early forms of violin and guitar, plus bagpipes and hurdy-gurdies.
Deborah Catterall and Gareth Glyn Roberts singers, narration
Tim Bayley, William Marshall, Lizzie Gutteridge, Susan Marshall, Anna Marshall shawm, sackbut, recorder, curtal, harp, violin, guitar, bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy
Sun, 2 November 2025
National Centre for Early Music, York
7:30pm
£20 (conc. available)
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The early 1600s might have been a period of pestilence and plotting, but they were also a golden age of music and drama.
Using the wind and stringed instruments of the age and drawing on historical sources, long-established early music group The York Waits (who are based in the home city of Guy Fawkes) provide a soundtrack and narrative to the origins and aftermath of the notorious Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
There are songs and dance tunes of Elizabethan and Jacobean England – many of which became popular throughout Europe – and Macbeth’s witches make an appearance. Instruments include sackbuts, shawms, harp, recorders, curtals, the early forms of violin and guitar, plus bagpipes and hurdy-gurdies.
Deborah Catterall and Gareth Glyn Roberts singers, narration
Tim Bayley, William Marshall, Lizzie Gutteridge, Susan Marshall, Anna Marshall shawm, sackbut, recorder, curtal, harp, violin, guitar, bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy
Venue Details & Map
Location
National Centre for Early Music, York
National Centre for Early Music, St Margaret's Church, Walmgate, York, YO19TL