Of all the birds – birds in music from 1300 to 1650

Blondel

The natural world, and birds in particular, provided a wealth of imagery and allegory for medieval and renaissance musicians, poets and artists. They provided a convenient cipher through which human dramas could be played out at a safe remove, and also served to illustrate the harmony of nature, in contrast to human suffering. Imitation birdsong was also a popular medium through which human musicians could display their virtuosity. This concert reflects both the perfection of nature and the artistry of humans in imitating it.

Location

Colchester Early Music
St Andrew’s Church
Marks Tey
Colchester
Essex
CO6 1LW

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