Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble
Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble

Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble

GBREuropean, Nordic Folk
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Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble's Top Spotify Songs

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Raving Mag
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Sleepy Maggie
65 streams
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Victor's Return (Live)
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Banish Misfortune / Poll Ha'penny
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Fiddle Castro's Return to Galway
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Victor's Return (Live)

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Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble's YouTube Videos

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The Urban Folk Quartet play Super Off Beat Return

Joe Broughton

The Urban Folk Quartet play Super Off Beat Return
Youtube
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Feb 11, 2011
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The Urban Folk Quartet Live at The Cross

Joe Broughton

The Urban Folk Quartet Live at The Cross
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Jun 15, 2009
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Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble play Sleepy Maggie

Joe Broughton

Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble play Sleepy Maggie
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May 07, 2018

Events6 Events

Aug
25-28
Towersey Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, ThameN/A N/A
Past
Jun-Jul
29-02
The Gate to Southwell Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, SouthwellN/A N/A
Past
May
26-29
Chester Folk Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, TarporleyN/A N/A
Past
Aug
18-21
Green Man Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, CrickhowellN/A N/A
Past
Aug
23-26
Shambala Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, NorthamptonN/A N/A
Past

Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble's Past Events6 Events

  • Towersey Festival festival

    The Proclaimers, Frank Turner, Nickel Creek, The Divine Comedy, Jack Botts, Gnoss, Jemima Coulter, Flook, Sam Sweeney, Thea Gilmore, Molotov Jukebox, Ross Ainslie, The Young'uns, Gwenifer Raymond, The Spooky Men's Chorale, Tim Edey, Merry Hell, Rusty Shackle, Bargainatt, Lady Nade, Solstice, Flammer Dance Band, Leveret, The Urban Folk Quartet, Joshua Burnell, John Kirkpatrick, GRANNY'S ATTIC, Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage, Lizzy Hardingham, James Riley, Gavin Osborn, Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble, Owen Spafford and Louis Campbell, Threepenny Bit, Sheshanties, The Original Rabbit Foot Spasm Band, Damien Barber, Frog on a Bike, Sacha Dieu, Rooftop Assembly, Crowdy-Kit, The Dartmoor Pixie Band, Klezmer Loshn, Kirkophany
    GBR, Thame
    Medium
  • The Gate to Southwell Festival festival

    Raghu Dixit, John Smith, Seth Lakeman, Show Of Hands, Tom Russell, Kris Drever, Jake Blount, London Afrobeat Collective, Martyn Joseph, Martin Harley, Good Habits, Track Dogs, Stone Jets, George Boomsma, Foreign Affairs, The Brothers Gillespie, NoGood Boyo, Veronica Sbergia & Max De Bernardi, Gatehouse, Morton Valence, Bonfire Radicals, Winter Wilson, Rory McLeod, Nutty Noah, Isabel InkCap, Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble, Kabantu, Tarren, Jon Doran, Gaelforce, Lauren South, Becky Syson, Thorpe & Morrison, HOTH Brothers, Louise Rogan, Lasair, Keith Donelly, Helian, Bosun Higgs, Reuben and The Bridge, Michell, Pfeiffer & Kulesh, Alistair Russell
    GBR, Southwell
    Small
  • Chester Folk Festival festival

    Tim Edey, Merry Hell, Ellie Gowers, Will Pound, Churchfitters, Igloo Hearts, Run for Cover, Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble, Jude Edwin Scott, Pete Morton, Close Quarters, Ben Robertson, Thorpe & Morrison, Monkey See Monkey Do, Virginia Kettle, Will Riding, Andy Connally, Kingfisher, Erin Mansfield, Chimera Ceilidh Band, Keith Donelly, Kraken Ceilidh Band, Doug Eunson and Sarah Matthews, Sherburn Bartley Sanders, Charlotte Peters Rock, Pelican Babies, The Time Bandits, Midswégan, John Warburton, The Waite Collective, Fiddlestone, Rosie MacDiarmid & Meri Lawes, McGuinness & Armstrong
    GBR, Tarporley
    Small
  • Green Man Festival festival

    Beach House, Michael Kiwanuka, Bicep, Strawberry Guy, Metronomy, Buena Vista Social Club, Ichiko Aoba, Kraftwerk, Nia Archives, Yves Tumor, Viagra boys, Black Country, New Road, Valerie June, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Gotts Street Park, English Teacher, Frazey Ford, Indigo De Souza, Arooj Aftab, Ty Segall, Sofia Kourtesis, Parquet Courts, Kae Tempest, Wunderhorse, Donny Benét, Mdou Moctar, Ezra Furman, Lone, Public Service Broadcasting, Vashti Bunyan, tUnE-yArDs, Dry Cleaning, Orchestra Baobab, Cate le Bon, The Allergies, Porij, Izo FitzRoy, Bess Atwell, JFB, Pip Blom, Mary Lattimore, Lime garden, The Murder Capital, Arab Strap, Torres, Nathan Fake, Art School Girlfriend, Sugar Candy Mountain, Jenny Hval, Katherine Priddy, Cassandra Jenkins, OneDa, The Wedding Present, Katy J Pearson, Willie J Healey, Cola, Planningtorock, William Tyler, Minyo Crusaders, Dele Sosimi, BCUC, Eli Smart, John Francis Flynn, Ural Thomas & the Pain, Marisa Anderson, K.O.G, Lazy Habits, Aleighcia Scott, Gretel Hänlyn, Joshua Idehen, Jessica Winter, James Yorkston, Anna Prior, Sam Redmore, Keeley Forsyth, Optimo (Espacio), Tara Clerkin Trio, Prima Queen, Michael Sebastian, Soccer96, Balimaya Project, Adwaith, Ethan P. Flynn, Group Listening, SCALER, Cerys Hafana, PREGOBLIN, Mhaol, Naima Bock, Penelope Isles, deathcrash, Grove, Pictish Trail, The Deep Blue, Maria BC, Blue Bendy, Jessie Buckley & Bernard Butler, Charles Watson, Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul, Nuha Ruby Ra, Honeyglaze, Jimi Needles, KEG, Maria Somerville, Bingo Fury, Lucy Gooch, Modern Nature, TC & The Groove Family, Bonnie Kemplay, Mandrake Handshake, LICE, Melin Melyn, Annie Hart, Robocobra Quartet, Sophie Jamieson, Unschooling, Friendly Fire Band, Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18, Joe & The Shitboys, El Goodo, Neue Grafik Ensemble, Maria Uzor, Mellowmatic, The Umlauts, ELANOR MOSS, Mickey Callisto, Orbury Common, Amy True, Poco Drom, Wesley Gonzalez, John Mouse, Papur Wal, Mermaid Chunky, The Fantasy Orchestra, Emily Magpie, Nuala Honan, Pushpin, Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu, Kathleen Frances, DJ Cheeba, Lemondaze, DUBBUL O, Dactyl Terra, The Beatles Dub Club, Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble, Rhodri Davies, Stephen Lewis & the Big Band of Fun, Lu'Ami, Brian Destiny, Ailsa Tully, Alice Low, Hands of the Heron, Tenderhost, Mikey Snooze, Phil Maguire, BERRY BLACC, Potts Music, Ramnastax, Heavenly Jukebox
    GBR, Crickhowell
    Big
  • Shambala Festival festival

    Aries, Lowkey, Gizmo Varillas, 808 State, Gentleman's Dub Club, Ashley Henry, MY BABY, Anchorsong, Dynamite MC, Kelvin 373, Henge, Klute, Bellatrix, DJ Krust, Fizzy Gillespie, C@ in the H@, Honeyfeet, Visionobi, King Ayisoba, Jon Dasilva, Arp Frique, Mawimbi, Jimi Needles, Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, 24hr Garage Girls, Guy One, Animanz, Åkervinda, Mr. Tea & The Minions, Gasper Nali, Cockney Nutjob, Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu, China Bowls, DJ CHRIS TOFU, Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble, The Carny Villains, Bustawidemove, First Degree Burns, Dr Bluegrass and the Hillbilly, Sherry S, Circe's Diner, Esa, Mini Da Minx, Chicken Shed Zeppelin, AAA BADBOY, Burd, Boudica Boogaloo, gator dog snappers
    GBR, Northampton
    Medium

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More about Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble

Overview of Nordic Folk musician Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble

From Birmingham, England, Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble is a formidable force in the world of European and Nordic folk music. This collection of musicians, led by the renowned Joe Broughton, expertly combines classic folk melodies with modern elements to create a sound that is both alluring and distinctive.

The group, whose members are deeply rooted in the rich musical traditions of Europe, exhibits their dexterity on a variety of instruments, including guitars, accordions, fiddles, and flutes, to name a few. Their concerts are a real testament to their superb musicianship and their capacity to juggle various influences and styles with ease.

The sincere performances, creative arrangements, and contagious enthusiasm that define the music of the Conservatoire Folk Ensemble. Their studies of melody and rhythm transport the listener through the colorful worlds of European and Nordic folklore, stirring feelings of nostalgia and awe. Whether they are performing a jovial reel or a somber song, their passion and dedication are evident, captivating audiences and leaving them wanting more.

In the field of European and Nordic folk music, Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble is a force to be reckoned with. With their distinctive fusion of classic and modern elements and superb musicianship, they stand out from the competition. They continue to push boundaries and enthrall audiences all over the world with their contagious enthusiasm and moving performances. It is understandable why they have established a reputation as one of the most accomplished and intriguing folk bands to come out of the UK.

What are the most popular songs for Nordic Folk musician Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble?

The Conservatoire Folk Ensemble has won over audiences with its distinctive fusion of traditional and modern folk music, which is directed by European and Nordic folk artist Joe Broughton, a native of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Their best songs, such "Raving Mag," "Sleepy Maggie," "Banish Misfortune / Poll Ha'penny," and "Frank's Reel," highlight their extraordinary talent and spellbinding performances.

The dynamic tune of "Raving Mag" beckons listeners to immerse themselves in the group's bright sounds. An aura of happiness and celebration is created by the upbeat instrumentation and contagious rhythm. Similarly, "Sleepy Maggie" demonstrates the group's superb musicianship with its melodic beauty and complex harmonies.

The Graduate," "The Butterfly / Kodo," and "Ruchenitsas / Lattinmore" are three other noteworthy songs that further highlight the group's diversity and technical proficiency. By fusing traditional folk components with modern orchestration, each song takes listeners on a musical trip.

The live versions of "Victor's Return" and the charming "Fiddle Castro's Return to Galway" give listeners a preview of how compelling the group's live performances can be, where their passion and vigor genuinely stand out. Last but not least, "Restless Maggie" demonstrates their capacity to give traditional folk melodies a contemporary spin, producing a singular and engrossing listening experience.

The Joe Broughton-led Conservatoire Folk Ensemble continues to enthrall audiences with their energetic performances and varied repertoire. Their best songs, such as "Raving Mag," "Sleepy Maggie," and others, are excellent examples of their talent and dedication to maintaining and reinterpreting folk music traditions.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Nordic Folk musician Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble?

"Sleepy Maggie: Remixes, Reworkings & Rarities (2018)" is the most recent album by Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble. The group's creative approach to European and Nordic folk music is on full display in this CD. The album gives a novel perspective on the genre with a combination of old tunes and contemporary adaptations. Songs like "Sleepy Maggie" and "Painted" show the group's talent at fusing traditional folk music with modern vigor to produce a distinctive and entrancing sound.

Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble takes listeners on a musical tour of diverse folk traditions in "Sleepy Maggie: Remixes, Reworkings & Rarities (2018)". The CD includes a number of songs that showcase the group's virtuosity and dedication to pushing limits. Each song, which ranges from upbeat instrumental pieces to moving ballads, demonstrates the group's extraordinary talent and dedication to their profession.

Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble released the noteworthy album "Live in Chester (2014)" as well. This live CD captures the enthusiasm and intensity of their performances, displaying their talent to hold audiences' attention with their dynamic and bright arrangements. The group performs a variety of traditional folk songs and creative compositions on the album with their distinctive fervor and talent.

With recordings like "Live in Chester (2014)" and "Sleepy Maggie: Remixes, Reworkings & Rarities (2018)," Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble never ceases to dazzle. They stand out in the modern folk scene thanks to their distinctive fusion of European and Nordic folk music and their creative approach to arrangement and performance. They show their dedication to breaking down barriers and making music that is both alluring and genuine with each new album.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Nordic Folk musician Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble?

The Conservatoire Folk Ensemble, under the direction of Joe Broughton, has performed at numerous festivals around Europe including the Nordic countries. The Green Man Festival, Shambala Festival, Towersey Festival, The Gate to Southwell Festival, and Chester Folk Festival are a few noteworthy locations.

The group gave a memorable performance at the Green Man Festival, captivating the crowd with their upbeat and vibrant folk music. The audience was in wonder as their blend of traditional and modern music produced a mesmerizing environment. They also had a memorable performance at the Shambala Festival, when their vivacious and contagious tunes got everyone up and dancing and honoring the rich Nordic folk music tradition.

The Conservatoire Folk Ensemble has performed on countless additional venues, in addition to these renowned festivals, to display their extraordinary talent and love of folk music. Both critics and fans have praised and admired their performances at numerous locations across Europe. They are now a major player in the folk music industry thanks to their distinctive and exciting sound.

The Conservatoire Folk Ensemble has a well-deserved reputation as one of the most fascinating live groups in the United Kingdom and worldwide thanks to their dedication to conserving and innovating Nordic folk music. Their appearances at prestigious events and festivals have cemented their reputation as industry leaders, leaving audiences clamoring for more of their entrancing songs and thrilling performances.