We take you through the extraordinary life of the 12-century nun, Hildegard von Bingen: her many talents, achievements and visions.

By BBC Music Magazine

Published: Saturday, 01 April 2023 at 12:00 am


Who was Hildegard von Bingen?

Hildegard von Bingen was a woman of many talents, from composer and writer to a theologian, philosopher and visionary. You may think there were many people called Hildegard von Bingen: the one who catalogued the animals, birds, fish, plants, trees and precious metals of her native German Rhineland; the one whose medical theories are still valued by holistic therapists today; the one who invented her own, mysterious language of 900 words, its intention a continuing debate among scholars.

Perhaps more famous is the writer, theologian and abbess, whose bold, arresting visions – many depicted in illuminated manuscripts – reflected her own fervent beliefs; who founded her own monastery; who stood up to monks, bishops, popes and emperors across Europe, the scourge of a corrupt Church, earning her the name ‘Sibyl of the Rhine’.