Our troubadours play the works of composers who worked in the 15th century on the same instruments common in medieval times, such as the hurdy-gurdy, fiddle, bagpipes, and flutes.
Among other things, one can hear love songs written by the oldest and most productive composer of the old France, Guillaume de Machaut in the early 14th century. Also, pieces from ancient Persia and Armenia.

Also, rare songs and spells from old Finland and stories from Scandinavia from the king’s court of Sweden are presented. In addition, the more knowledgeable ear will catch mystical cantigas written by the Spanish king and talented composer of the 13th century, Alfonso El Sabio, that speak of miracles, saints (for example, the Virgin Mary) and dragons.