
Tudor Christmas Music Wasn’t Quiet: Instruments, Entertainers & Festive Noise
22/12/2025
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Tudor Christmas didn’t just sound like gentle carols, it was bold, noisy, and spectacular.
In this episode of my Tudor Christmas Advent series, we step beyond singing and into the vibrant world of Tudor Christmas music, the instruments, entertainers, and soundscape that filled great halls, courtyards, streets, and chambers during the festive season.
This isn’t church music.
This is feasting, dancing, misrule, and display.
You’ll discover:
- Why loud instruments like shawms and sackbuts dominated festive evenings
- How pipes, tabors, and drums drove dancing and revelry
- Which softer instruments — like viols, rebecs, and lutes — were played later in the evening
- Who provided the music, from court musicians and household minstrels to the city waits
- And why Henry VIII himself was at the heart of Tudor Christmas music-making
If you’d like to explore Tudor music even further, I recommend my interview with historian, musician, and historical instrument maker Jane Moulder, which I’ve linked here:
https://youtu.be/07xLwzchEqs
Question for you:
Which Tudor instrument would you most like to hear played live?
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