Madrigirl (Jude Rees) / Juliana Day
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Madrigirl (Jude Rees) / Juliana Day

A dizzying array of ancient instruments and electronics, a fusion of historical sounds and modern technology, and a whole heap of joy!

Presented by: Sonido Polifonico


0 SHEFFIELD: Bishops' House (info)
P Sunday 16th August, 2026
N Door time: 7:00pm, start time: 7:45pm
. All ages (under-16s must be accompanied by an adult)
C Music - General

Event information

Recently selected as one of BBC Radio 3 Late Junction’s “Sounds of 2025”, Jude Rees is a genre-defying oboist and multi-instrumentalist based in the Midlands, UK. Her noise is new/old, breathing new life into old instruments and fusing historical sounds with modern circuitry to create her own sonic lexicon. Under her solo moniker MADRIGIRL, Jude reimagines early music through a contemporary lens, diving deep into the raw source material of ancient polyphony and reconstructing it with live-looped improvisations, her own compositions, and a rich tapestry of drones.
Her live performances feature a bewildering array of instruments, including shawms, English border bagpipes, crumhorns, hurdy gurdy, synths, electronics and voice, all woven into immersive, otherworldly soundscapes. It’s experimental music with warmth, intelligence and edge.
As an ensemble musician, Jude has collaborated with some of the luminaries of the British folk scene and has guested on numerous albums and tours, working with artists such as Will Pound, Pilgrims' Way, Jim Moray, Isambarde, Circulus and Dave Swarbrick. Beyond the stage, Jude regularly collaborates on projects for film, theatre, and broadcast, with credits including The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Revolution X, Royal Bastards: Rise of the Tudors, and productions and recordings with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

www.judereesmusic.co.uk
www.facebook.com/JudeReesMusic
www.instagram.com/JudeReesMusic
https://youtube.com/c/JudeReesMusic
https://juderees.bandcamp.com

Juliana’s music uses a haunting combination of the lower family of recorders, whistles, vocalisations, found sounds and field recordings, building layered, looping compositions that are both dark, beautiful and dreamlike.

Described as “fascinating and contemplative” (Jazzwise), her music takes influence from choral music, folk, early music, minimalism and artists such as Tim Hecker, Kali Malone, Steve Reich, Ichiko Aoba, William Basinski and Pauline Oliveros.

Her debut album “lull”, commissioned by NFOJAiM, and released on New Jazz and Improvised Recordings explores interludes- things that serve “in between” functions- places, periods of time, journeys, dreams and stages of life.

"that was a real journey wasn't it? The deft use of echo there to create this sinuous texture of sound. That was absolutely beautiful" - Freeness, BBC Radio 3

Www.julianaday.co.uk

Tickets

General Admission

35 tickets available

Total price: £13.20
Ticket price: £12.00, Booking fee: £1.20
 
 

Venue information

Sheffield: Bishops' House
0 Norton Lees Lane
Meersbrook
Sheffield
S8 9BE
> bishopshouse.org.uk/
! 0114 255 7701
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