Diapente Renaissance Vocal Quintet
02/26/2026
We've got handmade John Dowland lute (I mean loot!) for the concert!
Exclusive to this concert are:
- John Dowland 400 Anniversary buttons!
- Lute tablature buttons!
- Semper Dowland, Semper Dolens (Always Dowland, Always Doleful) motto buttons!
- 'Musica' from Dowland's "Third Book of Songs" buttons!
- 's own lute rosette buttons!
As well as our normal assortment of Renaissance Art, curious film posters and the Diapente V & Apocryphonial Eye ❤️
Take a memory home, and help support local music-making!
02/23/2026
~ SOLD OUT! ~
Your enthusiasm is so wonderful to see; with a week to go we have already sold every ticket possible for Time's Eldest Son, whilst still remaining faithful to the fire code!
We are so excited to bring John Dowland's music to life this Saturday and to all who are coming, we'll see you there.
Missed this concert? Do not fret!
The Diapente Renaissance Vocal Quintet is preparing its next season as we speak, and there are still three more concerts in the Apocryphonia Concert Series this season. Be sure to follow both groups, and join our combined mailing list to stay up to date with future goings-on.
02/07/2026
Thank you Leslie Barcza for this lovely interview with Jonathan Stuchbery about our upcoming John Dowland concert.
"The enduring presence of cultural artifacts like the lute in popular media shows that the life of these traditions continues to influence our imaginations today, and evolves with society."
See you at Time's Eldest Son: Celebrating 400 Years of John Dowland on February 28th!
Jonathan Stuchbery: Diapente’s concert Time’s Eldest Son on the 400th Anniversary of John Dowland’s passing On February 20th, 1626 English lutenist and composer John Dowland died in London, leaving behind a legacy that brought him fame across Europe, and left him as one of the most recognizable names in …
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