Pres du Soleil Lunenburg
by Musique RoyaleFriday, 27 September 2019 from 7:30 PM (ADT) to 9:30 PM (ADT)St. John's Anglican Church 81 Cumberland St., Lunenburg, NS b0j2c0Ticket Information
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Overview
For decades now, Ensemble Caprice has been exploring new sound universes. Now, Ensemble Caprice combines forces with Ensemble Constantinople, and these two prominent Montreal-based musical forces dive into a concert exploring Medieval and Oriental Music. This concert is sure to soar high as Musique Royale presents Caprice and Constantinople and their discoveries in three Nova Scotian communities: Saulnierville, Halifax and Lunenburg!
Details
Ensemble Caprice, a baroque ensemble which performs on period instruments, has become known for its innovative and adventuresome approach to an increasingly expanding musical repertoire. In addition to its series of concerts in Montreal, the group tours extensively, giving dozens of concerts in Quebec, Canada, the USA, Europe, and even Asia. The ensemble is a regular guest at many prestigious European festivals: the Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music in London, the Bruges (Belgium) and Utrecht (Netherlands) festivals, the Felicia Blumenthal International Music Festival in Tel Aviv; and in Germany, the Musikfestspiele Potsdam Sanssouci, the Regensburg Early Music Festival, the Händel-Festspele in Halle, and the Stockstadt festival. In November of 2009, the New York Times published a lengthy article hailing the musicians’ innovative and refreshing approach, praising them as “imaginative, even powerful; and the playing is top-flight”.
Constantinople is a musical ensemble that seeks inspiration from all sources, and aims for distant horizons. Inspired by the ancient city illuminating East and West, the ensemble was conceived as a forum for encounters and cross-fertilization in 1998, in Montreal. Regularly invited to perform in international festivals and prestigious concert halls, such as the Salle Pleyel in Paris, the Berliner Philharmonie, the Fes Festival of World Sacred Music in Morocco, the Rencontres musicales de Conques in France, the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, the Cervantino Festival in Mexico, the Festival de Carthage in Tunisia, the Onassis Cultural Centre-Athens and the BOZAR in Brussels, Constantinople is acclaimed by the public, music professionals and critics alike. Over the course of the decade, Constantinople has created nearly 40 works and travelled to more than 140 cities in 30 countries.
Attendees
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