Dowland's Foundry
Silly bees and nightly cares: Dowland songs

Dowland's Foundry presents this music in the technicolour for which it was imagined: as songs for four voices, so written for "all of the parts, or either of them severally, to be sung to the lute". Unlike the more common singer and accompanist combo, this realisation bears more affinity to a family argument or to a headful of unquiet thoughts: a perfect vehicle for the mintings of Dowland's wry, loving, and irreverent genius.
Fri, 24 July 2026
All Saints' Church, King's Lynn
6:00pm
£17.50 (u25s £10.50)
Full Event Details
2026 marks the 400th anniversary of the death of John Dowland, Elizabethan England's greatest lute-songster. In his lifetime, Dowland enjoyed widespread fame, aided by his four books of songs, published over twenty years to spectacular success.
Dowland's Foundry presents this music in the technicolour for which it was imagined: as songs for four voices, so written for "all of the parts, or either of them severally, to be sung to the lute". Unlike the more common singer and accompanist combo, this realisation bears more affinity to a family argument or to a headful of unquiet thoughts: a perfect vehicle for the mintings of Dowland's wry, loving, and irreverent genius.
Venue Details & Map
Location
All Saints' Church, King's Lynn
Hillington Square, Church Ln, King's Lynn PE30 5HF

