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Fleet Street Revival

Dowland Consort Music

Dowland Consort Music
The so-called 'broken consort', consisting of lute, flute, cittern, bandora, fiddle and bass viol, was one of the fashionable sounds of Dowland's England, for which he himself composed. This very beautiful and subtle music is a landmark in the history of European music – the first music published in instrument-specific parts to achieve the composers' specific timbral intentions.

The band Fleet Street Revival hasn't come to England before, so don't miss their debut at the Dowland 400 Festival, at the Octagon Chapel in Norwich.

Performers:
Beniamino Paganini
flute
Elizabeth Sommers
violin
Simon Bonte
bandora
Liam Gyselinck
cittern
Stephen Arom
bass viol
Thomas Langlois
lute, director


Full Event Details

The so-called 'broken consort', consisting of lute, flute, cittern, bandora, fiddle and bass viol, was one of the fashionable sounds of Dowland's England, for which he himself composed. This very beautiful and subtle music is a landmark in the history of European music – the first music published in instrument-specific parts to achieve the composers' specific timbral intentions.

The band Fleet Street Revival hasn't come to England before, so don't miss their debut at the Dowland 400 Festival, at the Octagon Chapel in Norwich.

Performers:
Beniamino Paganini
flute
Elizabeth Sommers
violin
Simon Bonte
bandora
Liam Gyselinck
cittern
Stephen Arom
bass viol
Thomas Langlois
lute, director

Venue Details & Map

Location

The Octagon Chapel, Norwich
21 Colegate, Norwich NR3 1BN


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