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2 Sep 2013, Cadogan Hall
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Proms 2013 Proms Chamber Music 8: Dowland

Proms Chamber Music 8: Dowland
Proms Chamber Music 8: Dowland
13:00 Mon 2 Sep 2013 Cadogan Hall
In the last Cadogan Hall concert of the festival, tenor Ian Bostridge, lutenist Elizabeth Kenny and the viol consort Fretwork mark the 450th anniversary of the birth of John Dowland, the laureate of the Elizabethan lute song, in a sequence of galliards, lachrimaes and fantasias.
In the last Cadogan Hall concert of the festival, tenor Ian Bostridge, lutenist Elizabeth Kenny and the viol consort Fretwork mark the 450th anniversary of the birth of John Dowland, the laureate of the Elizabethan lute song, in a sequence of galliards, lachrimaes and fantasias.

Programme

      • The King of Denmark's Galliard(2 mins)
      • Can she excuse my wrongs (The Earl of Essex's Galliard)(4 mins)
      • Flow, my tears(4 mins)
      • Farewell Fancy (Chromatic fantasia)(5 mins)
      • My thoughts are winged with hopes (Sir John Souch's Galliard)(4 mins)
      • Sorrow, stay, lend true repentent tears(4 mins)
      • Come again, sweet love doth now invite(3 mins)
      • Mr John Langton's Pavan(5 mins)
      • Lachrimae amantis(3 mins)
      • I saw my lady weep(6 mins)
      • If my complaints could passions move (Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard)(4 mins)
      • Lachrimae tristes(5 mins)
      • In darkness let me dwell(3 mins)
      • Shall I strive with words to move (Sir Henry Noel's Galliard)(3 mins)

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About this event

The laureate of the lute song, John Dowland is chiefly remembered for the burnished melancholy of ‘Flow, my tears’. In the last Cadogan Hall concert of the 2013 Proms, tenor Ian Bostridge, lutenist Elizabeth Kenny and the viol consort Fretwork mark the 450th anniversary of Dowland’s birth in a programme that explores his work at its saddest, most seductive, and most light-hearted. An hour of lachrimaes, love songs and dances amid the painters (Sir John Souch), courtiers (Henry Noel) and soldiers (Captain Digorie Piper) of Elizabethan England.

There will be no interval

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