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The Birds Concert

Christ Church Cathedral 690 Burrard St., Vancouver, BC

Presented by Early Music Vancouver. Featured artists: : La Rêveuse directed by Florence Bolton, viola da gamba; Benjamin Perrot, direction and theorbo; Clément Geoffroy, harpsichord; Sébastien Marq, recorder Bird song is very different from the sound of instruments, but no other animal has given such inspiration to musicians and composers, from the Middle Ages to the …

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$36 – $75

Schubertiade with The Leonids & Chor Leoni

St. Andrew's Wesley United Church 1022 Nelson St,, Vancouver, BC

Presented by Early Music Vancouver. Featured artists: The Leonids & Chor Leoni directed by Erick Lichte, Alexander Weimann, fortepiano Chor Leoni, the Leonids and Alexander Weimann on EMV’s Graf fortepiano, present a memorable and unique Schubertiad with solos, quartets and part-songs sprinkled with piano solos from Schubert’s Moment Musicaux. Jocelyn Morlock’s stunning version of An …

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$36 – $75

Crossing the Andes

Christ Church Cathedral 690 Burrard St., Vancouver, BC

Presented by Early Music Vancouver. Featured artists: Constantinople under the direction of Kiya Tabassian, Federico Tarrazona charango, Jonatan Alvarado voice and guitar This concert explores the juxtaposition of indigenous South American musical traditions with the ‘new’ repertoire introduced by the European colonizers in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. The two main sources used to …

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$36 – $75

The Queen of Carthage – World Premiere

SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts 149 W Hastings St,, Vancouver, British Columbia

The opening concert of Early Music Vancouver's (EMV) 2023 Summer Festival. Co-produced by EMV and re:Naissance Opera Artists: Charlotte Siegel (soprano), Marisa Gold (dancer|choreographer), Debi Wong (stage director), Catalina Vicens (music director) and EMV Festival Players A seamless blend of Baroque and contemporary song and dance, this interdisciplinary performance is a powerful reclamation of the …

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Il Ponte di Leonardo

Christ Church Cathedral 690 Burrard St., Vancouver, BC

Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival Concert Marco Beasley (tenor), a leading figure in Renaissance music, joins ensemble Constantinople under the direction of Kiya Tabassian, to immerse us in the audacious, imaginative world of Leonardo da Vinci’s drawings. In 1502 da Vinci drafted the plans for a bridge in Constantinople (now Istanbul) that was to span …

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$24 – $75

The Well-Tempered Organ

West Vancouver United Church 2062 Esquimalt Ave, West Vancouver, British Columbia

Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival Concert The ‘well temperaments’ of Bach’s day were tuning systems carefully designed to let keyboardists play in every key without re-tuning their instruments. Inspired by Bach’s famous Well-Tempered Clavier, Alexander Weimann (organ) has assembled a new collection of pieces in all twenty-four major and minor keys. This concert showcases the …

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$22.75 – $35

Songs Without Words: Women in Music in the Middle Ages and Renaissance

Pyatt Hall 843 Seymour St,, Vancouver, BC

Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival Concert This recital by EMV’s Artist-in-Residence Catalina Vicens features songs without words on medieval organetto, virginals, harpsichord, and organ. In Medieval and Renaissance times, only courtesans or women living in exceptional circumstances, like Isabella d’Este, were permitted to sing in public. They found ways around this by playing the keyboard …

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$22.75 – $35

Our City of Ladies

Christ Church Cathedral 690 Burrard St., Vancouver, BC

Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival Founded and directed by Catalina Vicens, Servir Antico breathes new life into European vocal and instrumental music from the age of Renaissance Humanism. With Our City of Ladies, the ensemble continues to explore Christine de Pizan’s  (1364-1430) The Book of the City of Ladies – which describes an allegorical city …

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$24 – $75

The Bach Parodies

Christ Church Cathedral 690 Burrard St., Vancouver, BC

Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival While the concept of ‘parody’ is today associated with humor and satire, in the context of music composition, it refers to the creative process of recycling musical material. This program pays homage to Bach, showcasing an eclectic variety of Bach-inspired musical parodies. Conceived by Jessica Korotkin (cello and director) and …

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$24 – $75
Event Series The Ladies Vespers

The Ladies Vespers

Christ Church Cathedral 690 Burrard St., Vancouver, BC

Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival During the 17th century, women composers were most often either nuns educated in convents or the daughters of musical families such as Florence’s Caccini clan. The works presented in this concert come from both the secular and sacred worlds of 17th-century Italy, written for celebration in the cloister and private …

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$24 – $75

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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