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Thursday evening, 12 August 2010 at 8:00 pm (no pre-concert introduction) |
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Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 |
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As part of the summer 2010 Vancouver Early Music Festival: |
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a very special event in celebration of the 400th Anniversary of Monteverdi’s masterpiece. |
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Vocal soloists Ellen Hargis, Suzie LeBlanc, Matthew White, Debi Wong, Colin Balzer, |
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Charles Daniels,Tyler Duncan, Sumner Thompson, Paul Grindlay and Tony Funk |
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with The Whole Noyse and Early Music Vancouver's Baroque Festival Players & Singers |
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Alexander Weimann music director |
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Wednesday evening, 22 December 2010 at 8:00 pm (no pre-concert introduction) |
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Festive Bach Cantatas for Christmas |
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Our traditional programme of Christmas Cantatas to ring in the Festive Season! |
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Ellen Hagis soprano, Laura Pudwell alto, Lawrence Wiliford tenor, Sumner Thompson baritone, and |
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Early Music Vancouver’s Bach Cantata Players with Marc Destrubé music director & violin soloist. |
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Monday evening, 21 March (Bach’s Birthday!) 2011 at 8:00 pm (no pre-concert introduction) |
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JS Bach: “The St. John Passion” |
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A ver special performance commemorating Bach’s Birthday: |
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Les Voix Baroques (Montréal) & The Portland Baroque Orchestra directed by Monica Huggett |
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with Charles Daniels tenor [Evangelist], Shannon Mercer soprano, Matthew White alto, |
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Jacques Olivier Chartier tenor, Joshua Hopkins & Tyler Duncan basses, and Cappella Romana
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Sunday matinée, 27 March 2011 at 3:00 pm (no pre-concert introduction) |
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GF Handel: “Acis and Galatea”: A semi-staged performance |
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The widely acclaimed production of the Boston Early Music Festival: |
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Handel’s delightful patoral entertainment, in the original 1718 chamber version |
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Paul O’Dette & Stephen Stubbs music directors, Gilbert Blin stage director, Anna Watkins costumes |
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with Amanda Forsythe [Galatea], Aaron Sheehan [Acis], |
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Jason McStoots [Damon], Zachary Wilder [Corydon] & Douglass Williams [Polyphemus] |
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and the Boston Early Music Festival Chamber Ensemble - Robert Mealy, leader |
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