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Episode 2

Medieval composer and polymath Hildegard of Bingen remembers her life as an anchoress. A fictionalised account, written by Anna Linstrum and performed by Juliet Stevenson.

Hildegard of Bingen — medieval nun turned composer, mystic, political adviser, botanist, philosopher, theologian, medic, scientist, and later, saint.

She decides it’s time to tell her extraordinary story.

At 14, Hildegard is shut away in a freezing cell, on the side of a Rhineland church. She only has fellow anchoress Jutta of Sponheim and their servant, Gisela, for company. So begins 24 years of hardship and visions, music and hope.

Written by Anna Linstrum
Performed by Juliet Stevenson
Produced and directed by Fay Lomas
Sound design by Nigel Lewis
Production co-ordinator: Eleri McAuliffe

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14 minutes

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