
Where folk, traditional and
early music meet
- the common grounds
Well done class of HISS 2025!
This year’s course proved to be a very happy and creative week for all concerned
We look forward to welcoming you all at HISS 2026 - provisional dates 17 - 21 August (tbc)
with more new friends for another exciting course!
General booking for 2026 will open in January 2026
In the meantime do have a look at some of what went on in 2025 -
see our gallery page here
17th - 21st August 2026 (dates tbc)
2026 marks the 300th anniversary of the death in 1776 of Michel Richard Delalande [de Lalande], who was a French Baroque composer and organist in the service of the “Sun King” Louis XIV. He wrote orchestral music and grand motets. We will certainly be making the most of the opportunities that repertoire offers. Some 77 Grand motets survive. Amongst these are Laudate Dominum, written for 5 & 6 part choir and orchestra, and Super Flumina Babilonis, for similar forces.
2026 also marks the 350th anniversary of the death of Francesco Cavalli. A Venetian composer, organist and singer of the early Baroque period, he succeeded his teacher Claudio Monteverdi as the dominant and leading opera composer of the mid 17th-century. La calisto is perhaps the best known in modern performances. He also wrote Vespero della Beata Vergine Maria (in 1656), in a grand polychoral style in the manner of Monteverdi’s famous 1610 work.
Please note: the website will be edited and updated over the coming weeks and months as we prepare for HISS 2026.
Watch out for updates to our plans here in the next couple of months!