Dowland's Foundry
Facets of Time

Caught between the scientific and the superstitious, Elizabethan England was deeply fascinated—and often unsettled—by the figure of Old Time. Winged, withered, with scythe in hand, Time was for the Elizabethans a fearful, all-consuming figure and a potent vehicle for many vital themes. In this programme of words and music, we encounter Time’s many forms: in sleep, in music, and in death; as a playful challenge to stubborn lovers and as the ultimate test of true love; in its nightmarish distortion at the hands of Macbeth; and in its utter defeat by the enduring and unchanging Elizabeth I.
Founded in 2023 at Emma Kirkby’s kitchen table, Dowland’s Foundry is the child of a longstanding club for lute-songsters, Dowland Works. Members involved in this performance are award-winning tenor Daniel Thomson, widely known for his expressive text-based performance, and “Eric Clapton of the lute,” Sam Brown.
York Early Music Christmas Festival
Sun, 7 December 2025
Bedern Hall, York
2:00pm
£23 (conc. available)
Full Event Details
A dramatic lute-song performance based around one of the Renaissance’s central fascinations … with music by John Dowland, John Daniel, Alfonso Ferrabosco, Thomas Morley and Barry Mills, and words by William Shakespeare
Caught between the scientific and the superstitious, Elizabethan England was deeply fascinated—and often unsettled—by the figure of Old Time. Winged, withered, with scythe in hand, Time was for the Elizabethans a fearful, all-consuming figure and a potent vehicle for many vital themes. In this programme of words and music, we encounter Time’s many forms: in sleep, in music, and in death; as a playful challenge to stubborn lovers and as the ultimate test of true love; in its nightmarish distortion at the hands of Macbeth; and in its utter defeat by the enduring and unchanging Elizabeth I.
Founded in 2023 at Emma Kirkby’s kitchen table, Dowland’s Foundry is the child of a longstanding club for lute-songsters, Dowland Works. Members involved in this performance are award-winning tenor Daniel Thomson, widely known for his expressive text-based performance, and “Eric Clapton of the lute,” Sam Brown.
Venue Details & Map
Location
Bedern Hall, York
Bedern Hall, Bartle Garth, St Andrewgate, York YO1 7AL

