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Party Like It’s 1694! Celebrating Elizabeth Jacquet de la Guerre

August 4 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm PDT

Free

Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival

By the age of five, harpsichord prodigy Elizabeth Jacquet de la Guerre could enthrall the court of Louis XIV with her performances; she went on to become one of the greatest composers and music educators of the “Grand Siècle.” In this concert, EMV Next Generation artists and members of the Baroque Orchestra Mentorship Programme explore the music of this brilliant and precocious artist. The programme features excerpts from Céphale et Procris—Elizabeth Jacquet’s only opera and the first to be written by a woman in France—and the dramatic cantata Semele, along with her violin sonata in D minor. On stage, choreographer and dancer Stephanie Brochard brings this music to life.

Artists: Next Generation artists Ai Horton, soprano & Elana Cooper, violin, with Stéphanie Brochard, baroque dance and the Baroque Orchestra Mentorship Programme, directed by Chloe Meyers

Details

Date:
August 4
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
PDT
Series:
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.earlymusic.bc.ca/events/party-like-its-1694/

Organizer

Early Music Vancouver
Phone:
604-732-1610
View Organizer Website

Other

Contact Name
Early Music Vancouver
Contact Phone
6047321610
Contact Email
staff@earlymusic.bc.ca
Performers/Faculty
Ai Horton, Elana Cooper, Stephanie Brochard and Baroque Orchestra Mentorship Programmr directed by Chloe Meyers

Venue

St. James Community Square
3214 W 10th Ave
Vancouver, British Columbia V6K 2L2 Canada
+ Google Map
Phone:
6047321610

Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival

By the age of five, harpsichord prodigy Elizabeth Jacquet de la Guerre could enthrall the court of Louis XIV with her performances; she went on to become one of the greatest composers and music educators of the “Grand Siècle.” In this concert, EMV Next Generation artists and members of the Baroque Orchestra Mentorship Programme explore the music of this brilliant and precocious artist. The programme features excerpts from Céphale et Procris—Elizabeth Jacquet’s only opera and the first to be written by a woman in France—and the dramatic cantata Semele, along with her violin sonata in D minor. On stage, choreographer and dancer Stephanie Brochard brings this music to life.

Artists: Next Generation artists Ai Horton, soprano & Elana Cooper, violin, with Stéphanie Brochard, baroque dance and the Baroque Orchestra Mentorship Programme, directed by Chloe Meyers

Details

Start:
August 4 @ 7:30 pm PDT
End:
October 6 @ 9:00 pm PDT
Series:
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.earlymusic.bc.ca/events/party-like-its-1694/

Organizer

Early Music Vancouver
Phone:
604-732-1610
View Organizer Website

Other

Contact Name
Early Music Vancouver
Contact Phone
6047321610
Contact Email
staff@earlymusic.bc.ca
Performers/Faculty
Ai Horton, Elana Cooper, Stephanie Brochard and Baroque Orchestra Mentorship Programmr directed by Chloe Meyers

Venue

St. James Community Square
3214 W 10th Ave
Vancouver, British Columbia V6K 2L2 Canada
+ Google Map
Phone:
6047321610

The EMA Member Concerts & Events Calendar is for time-sensitive events, such as in-person concerts, livestreaming performances or video premieres, and live online events such as webinars. Videos available on-demand (temporarily or permanently) should not be submitted as multi-day events. Please submit Early Music News & Press Releases about these or other activities.

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