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The Clerks | L'Isola

A Renaissance Journey (1)

Cambridge Villages Tour

A Renaissance Journey (1)
The musical 'Renaissance' covers a period of roughly 200 years. Throughout this time, musical styles, cultures, tastes and thinking shifted dramatically across Europe. 'A Renaissance Journey' invites you to step directly into this era of profound transformation and experience some of the sublime music from across these 200 years.

Follow The Clerks and L'Isola for the second of three recitals in churches around Cambridge as part of Cambridge Early Music's Villages Tour, with vocal music from three key figures of the Renaissance: John Dunstable, Josquin des Prez and William Byrd. From the rich harmonies of Dunstable that defined the 'English Sound' to the masterful polyphony of Josquin and other Flemish masters to the deeply emotional, secretive masterpieces of Byrd, this day of recitals offers a rare, immersive passage through two centuries of creative genius.

The Clerks and L'Isola are extensions of the University of Cambridge's Early Music Consort. Much of their performance is from period sources, engaging with and exploring parameters such as pronunciation, tempi and vocal timbre, with much of their repertoire being rarely, if ever, heard before in live performance.

An all-day ticket can be purchased for £30 – click the Book Tickets link for more information.

  • festival Cambridge Early Music
  • date Sat, 26 September 2026
  • location St Mary the Virgin, Fen Ditton
  • time 4:00pm
  • ticket £15 (conc. available)

Full Event Details

The musical 'Renaissance' covers a period of roughly 200 years. Throughout this time, musical styles, cultures, tastes and thinking shifted dramatically across Europe. 'A Renaissance Journey' invites you to step directly into this era of profound transformation and experience some of the sublime music from across these 200 years.

Follow The Clerks and L'Isola for the second of three recitals in churches around Cambridge as part of Cambridge Early Music's Villages Tour, with vocal music from three key figures of the Renaissance: John Dunstable, Josquin des Prez and William Byrd. From the rich harmonies of Dunstable that defined the 'English Sound' to the masterful polyphony of Josquin and other Flemish masters to the deeply emotional, secretive masterpieces of Byrd, this day of recitals offers a rare, immersive passage through two centuries of creative genius.

The Clerks and L'Isola are extensions of the University of Cambridge's Early Music Consort. Much of their performance is from period sources, engaging with and exploring parameters such as pronunciation, tempi and vocal timbre, with much of their repertoire being rarely, if ever, heard before in live performance.

An all-day ticket can be purchased for £30 – click the Book Tickets link for more information.

Venue Details & Map

Location

St Mary the Virgin, Fen Ditton
Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire CB5 8ST


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