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Rose Consort of Viols

Teares of Sorrowe and Gladnesse

Dowland's Lachrimae: 'Seven Passionate Pavans' in context

With Jamie Akers (lute)

Teares of Sorrowe and Gladnesse
In his ground-breaking set of Lachrimae, published in 1604 and dedicated to Anne of Denmark, the newly crowned Queen of England, John Dowland describes ‘teares’ as not always being shed ‘in sorrowe, but sometime in joy and gladnesse’.

The ‘Seaven Passionate Pavans’ that he based on his famous song ‘Flow my teares’ form a deeply moving sequence unique at the time they were written. Here they are heard in the context of some of Dowland’s more joyful dances for viols and lute and music by Orlande de Lassus and Alfonso Ferrabosco that might have inspired his own.

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In his ground-breaking set of Lachrimae, published in 1604 and dedicated to Anne of Denmark, the newly crowned Queen of England, John Dowland describes ‘teares’ as not always being shed ‘in sorrowe, but sometime in joy and gladnesse’.

The ‘Seaven Passionate Pavans’ that he based on his famous song ‘Flow my teares’ form a deeply moving sequence unique at the time they were written. Here they are heard in the context of some of Dowland’s more joyful dances for viols and lute and music by Orlande de Lassus and Alfonso Ferrabosco that might have inspired his own.

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Location

Merchant Adventurers Hall, York
Fossgate, York YO1 9XD


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