Hello once more,

there is only one problem I sometimes see with the music on the medieval fairs. 
Usually the audience does not get the information that what they are presented 
with is a creative anachronism, that the performances are rather part the 
modern popular culture  than a representation of the past.

As this audience are "people who are not educated in music" they cannot know 
the difference. They might go home beliving that this is how music was back 
then, as it was presented to them by event organizers pretending exactly this.

Cheers,

Simon



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