Rose Consort of Viols
Dowland and Friends
Dowland's 'Lachrimae' pavans and music by his contemporaries

Here we explore Dowland’s world through his dances, together with music by composers he met on his travels in Italy, Denmark and Germany, concluding with the ‘Seaven Passionate Pavans’ that he based on his famous song ‘Flow my teares’, which forms a deeply moving sequence unique at the time they were written.
Folkestone Early Music
Sun, 28 June 2026
The Grand, Folkestone
3:00pm
£20 (free for students and children)
Full Event Details
John Dowland’s groundbreaking set of Lachrimae, published in 1604, describes ‘teares’ as not always being shed ‘in sorrowe, but sometime in joy and gladnesse’.
Here we explore Dowland’s world through his dances, together with music by composers he met on his travels in Italy, Denmark and Germany, concluding with the ‘Seaven Passionate Pavans’ that he based on his famous song ‘Flow my teares’, which forms a deeply moving sequence unique at the time they were written.
Venue Details & Map
Location
The Grand, Folkestone
The Grand, The Leas, Folkestone CT20 2LR


