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EMV's Main Series runs from September to early May and presents vibrant, internationally-regarded artists who are committed to period performance practice. Repertoire and artists are drawn from a diverse range of historical and cultural traditions. Subscribe to any three Main Series concerts and save! You'll be able to choose your concerts before finalizing your order.
Dowland in Dublin Friday, October 3, 2014 AT 8:00pm Orpheum Annex (823 Seymour Street)
Michael Slattery, tenor La Nef: Alex Kehler, violin Amanda Keesmaat, cello Sylvain Bergeron, lute Sean Dagher,cittern Gregoire Jay, flute
Working closely with internationally renowned American tenor Michael Slattery, Montreal's La Nef lend some of John Dowland's music a simple Celtic flavor and breathe life into the possibility that one of the greatest English composers was actually an Irishman. Since graduating from Juilliard, Michael Slattery has enjoyed an exciting international career. He has worked with the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival, the French National Orchestra in Paris, the Akademie für Alte Musik in Berlin, and with the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall. Outside his musical activities, Michael Slattery devotes much of his spare time to painting and writing.
Generously sponsored by Tony & Margie Knox.
Monteverdi's "Songs of Love and War" Sunday, November 9, 2014 AT 3:00pm Orpheum Annex (823 Seymour Street)
Pacific MusicWorks: Stephen Stubbs, music director Catherine Webster & Danielle Reutter-Harrah, sopranos Reginald L. Mobley, countertenor Ross Hauck & Aaron Sheehan, tenors Douglas Williams, bass
Claudio Monteverdi's eighth and last book of madrigals includes his most revolutionary and stirring music. In these works, Love and War become indivisible metaphors that Monteverdi evokes with the most exciting musical devices of the period. Book 8 represents the pinnacle of 17th-century musical expression and still has the power to move listeners today.
Generously sponsored by Early Music Vancouver's Board of Directors.
Haydn's "The Seven Last Words of Christ" with poetry by Robert Bringhurst &Jan Zwicky "The Crucifixion of the Earth" Saturday, January 24, 2015 AT 8:00pm Orpheum Annex (823 Seymour Street)
Marc Destrubé & Linda Melsted, violins Steve Creswell, viola Tanya Tomkins, cello Robert Bringhurst & Jan Zwicky, poets
In 1785 Josef Haydn wrote a chamber work based on the Biblical seven last words spoken by Christ on the cross. Traditionally, the words or phrases are spoken, followed by a meditation on those words, then by the music. EMV, in association with Green College at UBC, have invited renowned BC poets Robert Bringhurst and Jan Zwicky to prepare poetry for each of the seven movements that stimulates a dialogue based on the universal human qualities in the text and also in Haydn's deeply affecting music.
Generously sponsored by Mark Vessey & Maya Yazigi and Sherrill & John Grace.
Kristian Bezuidenhout - Mozart Sonatas Sunday, March 8, 2015 AT 3:00pm Telus Studio Theatre at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts (6265 Crescent Road, UBC campus)
Kristian Bezuidenhout, fortepiano
South African-born, London-based Kristian Bezuidenhout is ranked among the leading keyboard players of his generation. Although he's best known for his fortepiano interpretations of music by Mozart, his repertory also includes works by Schubert, Schumann and Mendelssohn. EMV is thrilled to collaborate with the Vancouver Recital Society in bringing this inspiring and captivating young artist to Vancouver.
Songs of an English Cavalier Friday, March 27, 2015 AT 8:00PM Orpheum Annex (823 Seymour Street)
Jeffrey Thompson, tenor Ensemble La Rêveuse: FlorenceBolton, treble & bass viols Bertrand Cuiller, harpsichord Benjamin Perrot, lute & theorbo
After being selected to participate in the first Le Jardin des Voix with William Christie's Les Arts Florissants, tenor Jeffrey Thompson has appeared with virtually all of the biggest names in early music. For his Vancouver debut he will perform a program of music by Henry Lawes accompanied by the Paris-based instrumentalists, La Rêveuse.
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