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Farewell, Unkind:
Songs and Dances of John Dowland (1563-1626)
John Dowland: The most eminent lutenist of his age, a composer of unforgettable melodies, and arguably the most famous English-musician of the day, with music known and loved by people of all social classes and callings. After a long hiatus, enriched by other musical discoveries, The Boston Camerata is eager to return to Dowland's compelling repertoire. Most especially this year, as 2026 marks the 400th anniversary of his death. Dowland's compositions are precious jewels. In a few measures, these pieces, deceptively accessible and simple, unlock worlds of beauty and of tender emotion without pair.
Image: Crispijn van de Passe, I, Terra (Earth), from The Elements , c. 1600, The Art Institute of Chicago
Preview the music for this program by listening to our album Farewell, Unkind: Songs & Dances of Dowland on Spotify.
