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The Imaginary Song Hunt

The Imaginary Song Hunt

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Gather every Wednesday to rummage through music history’s wondrous, mystical, and neglected corners, unearthing forgotten stories, strange texts, and enchanted fragments of song with Stef Conner.

The Imaginary Song Hunt is a monthly adventure into the lost, half-remembered, and beautifully mysterious corners of music history. Much of the music we explore survives only in fragments – cryptic manuscripts, patchy evidence, inherited traditions, and folklore. We often can’t know exactly how the old songs sounded… but it’s great fun to make an educated, imaginative guess.

That’s what the Hunt is all about: using real historical clues to spark creative reconstructions, new performances, and playful musical detective work.

Each month unfolds across four or five Wednesday sessions:

Week 1 – Main Episode (YouTube & Podcast):
Interviews with experts, manuscript deep-dives, and my own attempts at wrestling ancient evidence into fresh musical ideas.

Week 2 – Bonus Content:
Extra context, clues, translations, commentary, and behind-the-scenes materials to help fellow Song Hunters on their own creative paths.

Week 3 – Live Zoom Singing Session:
Open to all voices, no experience required. Learn by doing, and feel ancient song in your body through guided communal singing.

Week 4 – New Creative Release:
A music video or brand-new piece inspired by the month’s mystery.

Bonus Weeks – When there's a 5th Wednesday

Extra goodies: mini episodes, medieval weirdness, manuscript surprises. Something different every time.

Along the way, Song Hunters encounter:
mystical incantations, strange notations, beautiful manuscripts, ancient instruments, tragic ballads, songs for forgotten saints, tavern tunes, musical riddles, heart-piercing laments, creepy curses, and wonderfully odd modern songs with ancient or folk twists. Our explorations are rooted in evidence, but always leave space for imagination, intuition, and delight.


If you love singing, stories, folklore, history, ancient magic, ritual, creative experimentation, or the joy of making something new from something old, this is absolutely for you!

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  • The Lost Songs of Charlemagne
    Apr 1 2026

    Most of the songs people have ever sung are lost...

    In this episode of Imaginary Song Hunt, we go looking for one of the most tantalising missing sources of all: a lost songbook from the court of Charlemagne. We asked medieval music performer Benjamin Bagby (Sequentia, Beowulf) a simple question: "what’s the source you most wish existed, but doesn’t?" His answer was irresistible — a lost book of barbara et antiquissima carmina (“barbarian and ancient songs”), said by Einhard to have been commissioned by Charlemagne himself.

    So we set out to imagine what it might take to bring that songbook back… and how far you could go in making it "real"... From fragments of evidence, surviving traditions, and a bit of informed imagination, we begin to sketch the outline of a musical world that has completely disappeared. This is where the hunt begins.

    Imaginary Song Hunt is a series about reimagining lost songs from history — using evidence, creativity, and a willingness to step beyond what’s written down.

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    Next full episode (15th April 2026): how you would create a believable “lost” medieval songbook, from parchment to ink to notation.

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