Event Calendar
Featured events presented by Early Music Seattle
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VIRTUAL DIABOLUS IN MUSICA – A New Springtime Of The World
Early Music Seattle presents Music of the Ages Virtual Tickets “Experience the raw emotion of the human voice and embark on an extraordinary journey through time!” Songs and Roman Polyphonies of the 13th Century The program takes its inspiration from two regions – the Troubadour songs from the courts and castles of Southern France; and […]
Virtual – Seattle Baroque Orchestra & Whim W’Him Contemporary Dance: Pas de Deux
Did you miss the live performance? Watch at home virtually in the comfort of your own home! Seattle Baroque fans will recall the beautiful partnership between the Orchestra and the Whim W’Him Contemporary Dance company that resulted in stunning new choreography for Pergolesi’s famous Stabat Mater. Rachell Ellen Wong and Olivier Wevers join forces to […]
Community Event – By Request: 15 years with Sine Nomine
Trinity Parish Church 609 8th Ave, Seattle, WA, United StatesLEARN MORE ABOUT SINE NOMINE Sine Nomine: Renaissance Choir presents: BY REQUEST: 15 YEARS WITH SINE NOMINE Anne Lyman, Artistic Director and Conductor Trinity Parish Church | 609 8th Ave, Seattle Free admission, with Free Will donations graciously accepted ~ Free parking in the Skyline Garage Welcome to Sine Nomine’s final concert of the season, By […]
VIRTUAL ARS LONGA DE LA HABANA – Gulumbá Gulumbé
Early Music Seattle presents Global Connections Virtual Tickets Concert Program PDF Originally scheduled to be on our series in March, 2020, this Cuban ensemble will finally make its long-awaited Northwest debut. The group, made up of entirely Cuban musicians, presents a creative fusion of colonial baroque and indigenous traditions, drawing on repertoire from the archives […]
DE INGA Y MANDINGA: A Tale from Latin America
Langston 104 17th Ave S, Seattle, WA, United StatesEarly Music Seattle presents Special Concert! Global Connections LANGSTON Tickets AT THE DOOR Virtual Tickets Delayed this season because of the pandemic, we are planning a full-length dramatic production of De Inga y Mandinga in partnership with the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute. De Inga y Mandinga (roughly translated to “of Indigenous and African heritage”) […]
DE INGA Y MANDINGA: A Tale from Latin America
Langston 104 17th Ave S, Seattle, WA, United StatesEarly Music Seattle presents Special Concert! Global Connections LANGSTON Tickets AT THE DOOR Virtual Tickets Delayed this season because of the pandemic, we are planning a full-length dramatic production of De Inga y Mandinga in partnership with the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute. De Inga y Mandinga (roughly translated to “of Indigenous and African heritage”) […]
Everything Old is New Again: Philip Glass Harpsichord Concerto
Federal Way Performing Arts Event Center 31510 Pete von Reichbauer Way S, Federal Way, WA, United StatesEarly Music Seattle & Auburn Symphony Orchestra presents Special Concert Global Connections Conducted by Wesley Schulz, Auburn Symphony Orchestra Music Director featuring Jillon Stoppels Dupree, harpsichord, Rachell Ellen Wong and Emilie Choi, co-concertmasters. This performance is generously sponsored by Diana Carey. Tickets Seattle Baroque Orchestra and Auburn Symphony Orchestra join forces to present a unique program […]
A COMMUNITY EVENT- SINE NOMINE: RENAISSANCE CHOIR PRESENTS THE EARLY MUSIC NOTATION WORKSHOP: SINGING FROM PARTBOOKS
Trinity Parish Church 609 8th Ave, Seattle, WA, United StatesFriday, May 19, 6 to 9 PM Saturday, May 20, 9 to 12 PM A weekend workshop opportunity for early music singers… What was it like to sing with others during the medieval and Renaissance eras?! Here’s a chance to try it out yourself…. Registration is requested. This workshop, led by Pat Rice and Anne Lyman, will […]
VIRTUAL – CONSTANTINOPLE: DIMITRIE CANTEMIR – THE COMPOSER PRINCE
Early Music Seattle presents Global Connections Town Hall Seattle Virtual Tickets WATCH UNTIL MAY 20 Ensemble Constantinople performs the music of Dimitrie Cantemir (1673-1723), a Moldavian prince, scholar, composer, and diplomat. A fascinating historical figure, Cantemir’s compositions are considered part of the Ottoman music repertoire. More influential though are the over 350 instrumental works that […]
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