EMV to Present Two Masterworks Featuring Grammy-Winning Soloists
By: Tyler Peterson Feb. 11, 2016
Early Music Vancouver (EMV) presents George Frideric Handel's Apollo e Dafne and J.S. Bach's Orchestral Suite in C Major at The Vancouver Playhouse on Friday, March 18, 2016 at 7:30pm. Internationally renowned, Grammy award-winning soloists Yulia Van Doren and Douglas Williams will be accompanied by the Pacific Baroque Orchestra under the music direction of Alexander Weimann.
"Apollo e Dafne, like a lot of Handel's early Italian work, demonstrates the extent to which this young German fully embraced and explored the flamboyant and operatic Italian style while he was there. It is full of original orchestral colors, and new melodic ideas/fragments that Handel would continue to use as source material for the rest of his life," says EMV Artistic Director Matthew White. When public performances of opera were banned in Rome by papal edicts in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, opera audiences and composers turned to the un-staged dramatic cantata for their fix of lust, madness and death. Under the cover of portraying mythological or historical figures, cantatas could treat the same subjects that the Pope found so objectionable without fear of legal action.For 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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