Early Music Vancouver Announces 2017-18 Season
By: Molly Tracy Mar. 28, 2017
Early Music Vancouver (EMV) announces its 2017 Vancouver Bach Festival and 2017/18 Main Season, bringing a staggering list of events to venues in and around Vancouver. Inspired by the 500th Anniversary of Martin Luther's Protestant Reformation, EMV's entire Festival and Season is a celebration of music's power to convert, transform and persuade. Anchored by performances of iconic works including Bach's St. John Passion, Monteverdi's Orfeo and Handel's Messiah, this is one of EMV's most varied seasons to date.
Throughout the season, EMV will play host to a dazzling array of returning favourites and world-class artists, including Angela Hewitt, Gli Angeli Genève, Austria's Ensemble Cinquecento, Karina Gauvin, Amanda Forsythe, Suzie LeBlanc, Charles Daniels, The Tallis Scholars, Stephen Stubbs and Monica Huggett. The festival and season will also introduce groundbreaking collaborations with an eclectic array of local organizations, including Vancouver Opera, Friends of Chamber Music, Vancouver Chopin Society, Vancouver Cantata Singers, and the Pacific Baroque Orchestra led by conductor Alexander Weimann. "Almost all music lovers can describe a "Road to Damascus" moment when a performance they heard irrevocably changed the way they looked upon the world - a sudden moment of conversion or transformation to a new way of thinking," explains Matthew White, Executive and Artistic Director of EMV. "In this 500th anniversary year of Luther's Protestant Reformation, it seems fitting to reflect upon the idea that music, more than cold reason, has always been a powerful tool of persuasion. It provides us with an expressive outlet for processing how we feel about the world, as well as the ability to influence others. Truly great music often appeals to our intellect and our emotion in equal measure, and can motivate as well as reflect significant change within us. This season is absolutely jam-packed with music that I hope will have this effect on our audience."The full Vancouver Bach Festival and 2017/18 Season includes: VANCOUVER BACH FESTIVAL 2017 - CONVERSIONS
| Aug 1 | Overtures to Bach - Matt Haimovitz, cello at 6pm and 9pm |
| Aug 2 | Schumann Dichterliebe and Brahms Four Serious Songs at 1pm |
| Aug 2 | Songs of Religious Upheaval: Byrd, Tallis, Tye - Music from Reformation England |
| Aug 3 | Lutheran Vespers: Songs for Troubled Times at 1pm |
| Aug 3 | Bach Italian Concerto |
| Aug 4 | Conversions: Mendelssohn, Moscheles and Bach at 1pm |
| Aug 4 | Handel in Italy: Virtuosic Cantatas |
| Aug 8 | Playing with B-a-c-H: Sonatas for Solo Violin by Telemann, Pisendel and J.S. Bach at 1pm |
| Aug 8 | Before Bach: The Fountains of Israel by Johann Schein (1623) |
| Aug 9 | Bach for Two Flutes at 1pm |
| Aug 9 | Heavenly Love: Sacred Arias for Counter-tenor |
| Aug 10 | Bach Transcriptions - Victoria Baroque Players at 1pm |
| Aug 10 | Music of Missions and Mystery: Latin American Baroque |
| Aug 11 | J.S. Bach St. John Passion at The Chan Centre at 7:30pm |
All concerts at Christ Church Cathedral at 7:30pm unless noted otherwise.
EMV MASTERWORKS 2017-2018
| Aug 11 | J.S. Bach St. John Passion - PBO with Alexander Weimann |
| Oct 29 | Monteverdi Orfeo - Pacific MusicWorks with Stephen Stubbs at 3pm |
| Nov 30 | Handel Messiah - PBO with Alexander Weimann at White Rock Baptist Church at 7:30pm |
| Dec 1 & 2 | Handel Messiah - PBO with Alexander Weimann at Vancouver Playhouse at 7:30pm |
| Dec 23 | Festive Cantatas: The Gloria and Magnificat at 3pm |
| Mar 7 | Goldberg Variations - Angela Hewitt |
| Apr 21 | War and Peace - The Tallis Scholars |
| May 6 | Russian White Nights: Opera Arias from 18th Century St. Petersburg - Soprano Karina Gauvin and the PBO with Alexander Weimann - A collaboration with Vancouver Opera at 3pm |
All concerts at Chan Centre for Performing Arts at 7:30pm unless noted otherwise.
CATHEDRAL SERIES 2017-2018
| Sep 29 | Baroque Duets of Love and Passion: Amanda Forsythe, soprano and Colin Balzer, tenor - Music by A. Stefani and G.F. Handel |
| Oct 13 | Diabolus in Musica: Cantores - 14th Century Music from the Pope's Chapel in Avignon |
| Nov 3 | Stylus Fantasticus: Virtuoso Flights of Fancy from the 17th Century |
| Jan 12 | Bach to the Future: The Legacy of the Art of the Fugue - The Diderot Quartet - A collaboration with Friends of Chamber Music |
| Jan 13 | Private to Public: The Journey of the String Quartet - The Eybler Quartet- A collaboration with Friends of Chamber Music |
| Feb 2 & 3 | Janusz Olejniczak plays Chopin - A two concert collaboration with the Vancouver Chopin Society |
| Feb 23 | Metamorfosi - Ensemble Constantinople with Suzie LeBlanc |
| Mar 23 | A Telemann Celebration - Ensemble La Reveuse |
| Apr 7 | The Little Orchestra: The Genius of the Classical Piano Trio - Monica Huggett |
| Apr 28 | Ovid: Myth and Music - Tenor Charles Daniels in Recital with the PBO |
All concerts at Christ Church Cathedral at 7:30pm.
ABOUT EARLY MUSIC VANCOUVER (earlymusic.bc.ca)
For more than 45 years, Early Music Vancouver (EMV) has dedicated itself to fostering an understanding and appreciation of musical treasures from the Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical periods. Currently under the leadership of Matthew White - renowned countertenor and founding director of the Québec-based ensemble Les Voix Baroques - EMV continues to garner international acclaim as the largest presenter of early music in Canada, and as one of the most active and innovative organizations in its field in North America. EMV is proud of its educational outreach initiatives that include its popular, annual summer festival at UBC's School of Music; a new Baroque Mentorship Orchestra; community lectures; and instrument instruction and preservation.
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