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Bach Festival Welcomes Largest-Ever Lineup of World-Class Artists

Christ Church Cathedral & Chan Centre for the Performing Arts30 Jul '18 to 10 Aug '18 @ 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM
    Early Music Vancouver (EMV) proudly presents the return of the Vancouver Bach Festival, July 30 – August 10, 2018 at Christ Church Cathedral in the heart of downtown and the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts. Since its inaugural iteration in 2016, the festival has grown to offer a remarkable 15 concerts ranging from intimate chamber music programmes to concerts featuring full orchestra, soloists, and a choir. This year’s festival includes performances by many of the top west coast artists specializing in period performance, as well as by gifted artists from all over Europe. EMV is particularly delighted to welcome back Switzerland's celebrated Gli Angeli Genève to participate in EMV’s first-ever ensemble-in-residence program, which will involve members of this internationally-acclaimed ensemble performing in six concerts throughout the festival.
                    
    The Vancouver Bach Festival 2018 programme includes:
     
    Bach - Goldberg Variations
    July 30 at 7:30pm (Pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
    EMV continues their multi-year exploration of the Goldberg Variations with the elegance and insight of rising star Benjamin Alard. One of the great keyboardists of his generation, Alard was awarded first prize at the 2004 International Harpsichord Competition in Bruges at the age of 19. He is currently in the midst of recording all of Bach’s works for solo keyboard for Harmonia Mundi. The Globe and Mail has described him as having “impeccable phrasing and articulation.”
     
    Angela Hewitt - Bach Well Tempered Clavier – Book 1 
    July 31 at 7:30pm at the Chan Centre (Pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
    Hailed by London’s Sunday Times as “the outstanding Bach pianist of her generation,” GRAMMY Award-winning Canadian icon Angela Hewitt continues the second season of her remarkable four-year journey through all of Bach’s keyboard works.
     
    Mozart Sonatas for Fortepiano and Violin 
    August 1 at 1:00pm (Pre-concert talk 12:15pm)
    Vancouver’s Marc Destrubé is the first violinist for the Orchestra of the 18th Century and is a leading figure in the period instrument movement. For this recital of Mozart Sonatas for fortepiano and violin he will be joined by Eric Zivian, one of North America’s most accomplished and respected specialists in late 18th and 19th century keyboard instruments. The programme will include Variations on “La bergere Celimene” K 359, Sonata in F major K 377, Sonata in A major K 526.
     
    Zimmerman’s Coffeehouse and Garden
    August 1 at 7:30pm (Pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
    Esteemed music director and harpsichordist Alexander Weimann will lead members of the Pacific Baroque Orchestra in an energetic performance of chamber music by J.S. Bach, G.P. Telemann, C.P.E Bach, and Nicola Porpora, evoking the caffeinated atmosphere of the Café Zimmerman in 18th century Leipzig. The most successful coffeehouse in town, it provided the backdrop for a series of now legendary public concerts led by J.S. Bach featuring debuts of his own new instrumental works, as well as music by many of his favourite composers.
     
    Schubert Lieder for Voice and Guitar
    August 2 at 1:00pm (Pre-concert talk 12:15pm)
    In this intimate recital, Canadian lyric and lieder specialist Colin Balzer will charm audiences with a selection of lieder by the prolific Franz Schubert and his contemporaries. A nod to the flourishing popularity of the guitar in 19th century Europe, Balzer will be accompanied by acclaimed guitarist Lucas Harris playing on a recently-restored 1831 guitar made by master luthier Gaetano Guadagnini.
     
    Musica Transalpina: Vivaldi to Bach with Reginald Mobley and Pacific MusicWorks
    August 2 at 7:30pm (Pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
    Praised for his “crystalline diction and pure, evenly produced tone” (Miami Herald), countertenor Reginald L. Mobley makes his highly-anticipated Vancouver return, performing with musicians of Pacific Musicworks and led by revered GRAMMY Award-winning lutenist and conductor Stephen Stubbs. Featuring a rarely-performed dramatic cantata by Antonio Vivaldi – Cessate Omai Cessate, as well as one of J.S. Bach’s most beloved solo cantatas – BWV 82 / Ich Habe Genug, audiences will be spellbound by the beauty of Mobley’s voice and charmed by the warmth of his personality.
     
    Songs without Words - Renaissance Madrigals Reimagined 
    August 3 at 1:00pm (Pre-concert talk 12:15pm)
    Fans of Renaissance madrigals will be intrigued by these inventive instrumental transcriptions of vocal masterpieces. Join organist and harpsichordist Christina Hutten, violinist Chloe Myers, and lutenist Lucas Harris as they tour the madrigals of early 17th century Europe. These instrumental songs of love, loss and longing will linger in the minds of audience members long after the last notes have faded.
     
    Bach Cantatas - Actus Tragicus
    August 3 at 7:30pm (Pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
    EMV is delighted to welcome Switzerland's celebrated ensemble Gli Angeli Genève back to Vancouver to perform a selection of Early Cantatas by J.S. Bach (BWV 4, 131 and 106), as well as G.P. Teleman’s masterpiece Du Aber Daniel. Led by renowned baritone Stephan MacLeod, Gli Angeli Genève is an ensemble of soloists that performs vocal and instrumental repertoire of the renaissance, baroque and classical periods on stages the world over. They are widely considered one of Europe’s top ensembles specializing in Bach’s sacred music. 
        
    Bach Solo Sonatas and Suites for Gamba 
    August 7 at 1:00pm (Pre-concert talk 12:15pm)
    Pre-eminent gambist Romina Lischka performs solo sonatas by J.S. Bach and François Couperin, accompanied by Swiss keyboardist Francis Jacob.
     
    De Profundis: 17th Century Cantatas for Solo Bass
    August 7 at 7:30pm (Pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
    This programme explores virtuosic sacred music from late Renaissance and early Baroque Germany giving voice to the feelings of loss evoked by the devastation of the Thirty Years War. Celebrated bass-baritone Stephan MacLeod of Gli Angeli Genève joins Vancouver’s own ensemble of early wind instruments, Cappella Borealis, for this performance of works for solo bass-baritone, sackbuts, cornetto, and violin.
     
    Britten - Abraham and Isaac 
    August 8 at 1:00pm (Pre-concert talk 12:15pm)
    Established international stars from England, counter-tenor Alex Potter and tenor Thomas Hobbs are joined by pianist Alexander Weimann for a performance of Benjamin Britten’s Abraham and Isaac. Based on a 15th-century Chester Miracle Play, this deeply moving chamber work has been described as an “opera in miniature”.
     
    Bach, Beethoven and Brahms 
    August 8 at 7:30pm (Pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
    Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms have been considered the backbone of the Classical canon since the late nineteenth century. Baroque violinist Monica Huggett and fortepianist Byron Schenkman explore some of those composers’ most beloved works, using instruments and playing styles appropriate to the time when that canon was being established, including Early Music Vancouver’s magnificent 1870 Broadwood piano. The programme includes Bach’s great Chaconne in D minor for solo violin.
     
    Pergolesi – Stabat Mater
    August 9 at 1:00pm (Pre-concert talk 12:15pm) 
    An EMV Emerging Artists Event – Suggested Donation of $20
    Members of the Baroque Orchestra Mentorship Programme and recipients of EMV’s Scholarship Programme perform Pergolesi’s masterpiece for two solo voices and chamber orchestra.
     
    Francois Couperin - Leçons de Ténèbres
    August 9 at 7:30pm (Pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
    In celebration of Francois Couperin’s 350th anniversary, this programme includes his sumptuous trio sonata L’Impériale and a complete performance of one of the masterpieces of French baroque music, his surviving three Leçons des Ténèbres, for two sopranos, viola da gamba and basso continuo.
     
    Bach - Trauer Ode (BWV 198) and BWV 146
    August 10 at 7:30pm at the Chan Centre (Pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
    Vancouver’s own Alexander Weimann leads the PBO and the soloists of Gli Angeli Genève in a dramatic reading of one of Bach’s greatest works of mourning, the Trauer Ode. Bach composed this large-scale secular cantata for orchestra and soloists in 1727 to commemorate the death of Christiane Eberhardine, the wife of Augustus, the Elector of Saxony and King of Poland. It is unusually richly scored, even for Bach, and includes not only pairs of flutes and oboes d’amore, but also of violas da gamba and lutes in addition to a full string orchestra.  This great work will be performed alongside another masterpiece by Bach, his cantata BWV 146 - Wir müssen durch viel Trübsal. 
     
    All concerts at Christ Church Cathedral unless otherwise noted.
     
    To complement the artist lineup, EMV will offer an array of thought-provoking film screenings and expert talks, which audiences can enjoy with wine and refreshments in a relaxed atmosphere. To learn more, please visit:
     
    http://www.earlymusic.bc.ca/tickets/summer-festival/2017-vancouver-bach-festival-film-screenings-free/
     
    Early Music Vancouver Presents: Vancouver Bach Festival
     
    Dates: July 30 – August 10, 2018 
     
    Tickets: $10 – $68
                                                                                              
    Address: Christ Church Cathedral (690 Burrard Street) and the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at UBC
    (6265 Crescent Road)
     
    Box Office: earlymusic.bc.ca or 604.822.2697
     
    Photo: Gli Angeli Genéve photograph courtesy of Early Music Vancouver
     
     
     
     
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    Event Location Christ Church Cathedral & Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
    Address: 690 Burrard Street
    Post Code: V6C 2L1

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