This interdisciplinary consort consists of six musicians and artists out of Hamburg and Bremen who bring to life their own perspective of Early Music and its context within artistic performance at large. With live electronics, vocals and self-written lyrics, Nala Tessloff gives the Unheard a voice in this music. The consort of viols and recorders with Emilia Durka, Annalouise Falk, Thomas Fields, Anna Lodone, and Alma Stoye, animates this repertoire with a foundation from historical instruments and informed performance practice. The collaboration of artists with backgrounds from both Early Music and Fine Art seeks to convey from the music its stories and subtexts to a young audience as something that is relevant to the present in terms of both content and music: themes that have not lost their relevance over the centuries, as well as an instrumental line-up that upon historical instruments uses live electronics, pop and jazz singing, and self-written texts that transport it into the present day.