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Obscurus Orbis
Founded in the 8 august of 2007 a.d. by people who was enjoyed playing medieval music. But we did not want to play medieval music, like it was doing few other so called medieval music bands in our country - men in stockings and couple of girls with recorders or whistles, playing more rennaisance and barrock music then medieval and calling that true medieval music. We are playing music like it was on medieval fiests or markets, with loud bagpipes and drums, making people feel powerfull spirit of early medieval age.
When the men are playing, angels sing and the devil is dancing!

Wolgemut
Wolgemut brings to Mütofest the air of the world from the times of "Beowulf" and "The Ring of the Nibelung". Those merry guys do not ask when they are supposed to play. No, they just use every possible moment to beat their drums and blow their whistles and pipes. And just like that all through the festival.  These are real musicians who burst with energy and wholeheartedly enjoy what they are doing. It is an extraordinary experience, whether it is Conrad´s harf in the night or a poweful bag-pipe on the hill which fills the landscape of Kassinurme with the fantastic sounds.

 

Mallamuk
Mautitus Vilius is a known performer in Mütofest. First time he came alone. The next time with the band Mallamuk. And in AD 2009 are both Mallamuk and Vilius back again. Vilius himself admitted that he just cannot stay away. He will arrive already on the sundown of Thursday – wishing to spend more time in this world that appears in Kassinurme during Mütofest. The music of Mallamuk fills the night with primal magic, takes the listeners on a trip onto unforeseen roads when the world was still young.

 

Tryzna
Musicians from Poland who with authentic instruments play the merry tunes of the early medival melodies. First time in Estonia, first time at Kassinurme.

Möirahärg
Behind that roaring name (Möirahärg means ’roaring bull’ in Estonian) is a group of students from the Viljandi Culture Academy, who have mixed the sound of bagpipes and drums into a powerful force.

Paddy`s
Venerable gentleman from Tartu bring to the audience Celtic sound in its wholesame beauty.Irish music and dances under the ancient trees of Kassinurme.