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[[File:Cntra msca cropped.jpg|thumb|left|350px|John (?), [[Richeldis de Haute Saone]], [[Theodulf of Borogrove]], [[Eilidh nic Alpin of Dunrollie]], unknown, Michael, Krister, [[Rosemary of the Eastern Wood]].  Photo courtesy of Richeldis.]]
[[File:Cntra msca cropped.jpg|thumb|left|350px|John (?), [[Richeldis de Haute Saone]], [[Theodulf of Borogrove]], [[Eilidh nic Alpin of Dunrollie]], unknown, Michael, Krister, [[Rosemary of the Eastern Wood]].  Photo courtesy of Richeldis.]]
[[File:Madrone Contra Musica 2.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Michael, Anna Clemenger, [[Theodulf of Borogrove]] and [[Richeldis de Haute Saone]].  Photo courtesy of Theodulf of Borogrove.]]
[[File:Madrone Contra Musica 2.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Michael, Anna Clemenger, [[Theodulf of Borogrove]] and [[Richeldis de Haute Saone]].  Photo courtesy of Theodulf of Borogrove.]]
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Latest revision as of 22:58, 4 June 2025

The Madrone Contra Musica was a musical group in the Barony of Madrone founded in about 1974.


The group operated for many year with a wide variety of members and instruments. The original group consisted of Catherine Winifred of Tor Bitterroot, Rosemary of the Eastern Wood and Theodulf of Borogrove. Other members included Richeldis de Haute Saone, Eilidh nic Alpin of Dunrollie (AKA Ellendar of the Far Glens), Vickie Farmer and Anna Clemenger.


Pictures

Handout card advertising their availability to perform. Photo courtesy of Theodulf of Borogrove.
Rosemary of the Eastern Wood, Theodulf of Borogrove and Catherine Winifred of Tor Bitterroot. Photo courtesy of Theodulf of Borogrove.


John (?), Richeldis de Haute Saone, Theodulf of Borogrove, Eilidh nic Alpin of Dunrollie, unknown, Michael, Krister, Rosemary of the Eastern Wood. Photo courtesy of Richeldis.
Michael, Anna Clemenger, Theodulf of Borogrove and Richeldis de Haute Saone. Photo courtesy of Theodulf of Borogrove.