Aureas Voces, Glace Bay
by Musique RoyaleSaturday, 15 June 2019 from 7:30 PM (ADT) to 9:00 PM (ADT) St. Anne’s Roman Catholic Church 695 Main St, Glace Bay, NS B1A 5V2Ticket Information
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Overview
Stunning arrangements of Nova Scotian folk songs from the Helen Creighton Collection and works from celebrated English composer Henry Purcell (1659-1695) tell the journey across oceans of young love and the passions of distance. Aureas Voces director Nick Veltmeyer congregates emerging artists from Halifax, Toronto and Montreal areas and this tour features soprano Janelle Lucyk, violinist Jeremy Rhizor and lutist Jonathan Stuchbery.
Details
Artistic Director, Nick Veltmeyer has arranged his seven favorite folk songs out of some 3,000 songs from the beloved Helen Creighton Collection. Veltmeyer’s arrangements balance contemporary and traditional interpretation of the ballads and songs of Nova Scotia, which represent a slice of oral tradition stretching back hundreds of years. These arrangements from Helen Creighton's collection are universally relatable songs of triumph over struggle and grief, recording experiences of voices that remain silent in history books. Pairing these with songs of Henry Purcell reveals surprising connections between early music and folk music (modal melodies, ornamentation, emotional content of poetry) and the pieces on the programme resonate and speak to each other across centuries and oceans. An Ocean Apart will be presented in six intimate venues across Nova Scotia, in the communities of Crousetown, Wolfville, Blandford, Sydney, Lake Charlotte and Mahone Bay. For a full list of summer concerts around the province visit musiqueroyale.com.
Attendees
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