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Early Music Weekend

10–12 Jul 2026

About this workshop

This mixed-voice early music workshop marks 400 years since John Dowland with an in-depth exploration of his complete published lute-song output. The repertoire is drawn from The First Booke of Songes or Ayres (1597), The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres (1600), The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Ayres (1603), and A Pilgrimes Solace (1612), offering a rare opportunity to engage with Dowland’s writing across the full span of his career.

Dowland’s songs are often encountered in small selections, but it is unusual to work through such a wide cross-section of his catalogue in one concentrated setting. This anniversary year provides a timely moment to experience the stylistic range, evolving harmonic language, and changing expressive priorities across all four books, heard side by side rather than in isolation.

Working in small mixed-voice ensembles, the weekend will focus on Dowland’s music as shared ensemble repertoire, with attention to text, rhetoric, tuning, contrapuntal clarity and ensemble contact.

Repertoire

  • Come Again, sweet love doth now invite John Dowland
  • Flow my tears John Dowland
  • Go, crystal tears John Dowland
  • Praise blindness' eyes John Dowland
  • Fine knacks for ladies John Dowland
  • Weep you no more, sad fountains John Dowland
  • What if I never speed John Dowland
  • Shall I strive with words to move John Dowland
  • Stay time a while thy flying John Dowland
  • In this trembling shadow John Dowland

Requirements

The workshop is aimed at singers who are musically secure and enjoy working independently, but it is not about perfection. Participants should be comfortable preparing their music in advance, reading their line confidently, and holding it within the ensemble without relying on others — while remaining open to listening, adjusting, and shaping the sound together. The emphasis is on thoughtful, collaborative music-making in a supportive but focused environment.

Schedule

Guests arrive in time for dinner on Friday which is followed by our first singing session.

Four sessions throughout the day on Saturday, with a spell of free time in the afternoon to relax or walk in the glorious local countryside.

Two sessions on Sunday morning; guests depart after lunch.


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