Elizabeth Kenny is a renowned lute player celebrated for her captivating performances and innovative approach to seventeenth-century music. With a repertoire spanning from the Renaissance to the eighteenth century, Kenny's playing has been lauded as "incandescent" and "radical," showcasing her unique blend of technical prowess and artistic vision. As the founder and director of Theatre of the Ayre, she has pioneered an improvisatory and dramatic style that brings historical music to life in fresh and engaging ways. Kenny's collaborations with esteemed ensembles and singers, along with her role as a professor of lute at the Royal Academy of Music, underscore her significant influence in the world of classical music. Her performances are not merely concerts but immersive experiences that transport audiences to another time, making her a standout figure in the realm of historical music performance.