spirit(us): Exploring Pathways to Art, Earth and Us

Date/Time
Date(s) - May 2, 2019
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Location
St. Anselm's Anglican Church

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spirit(us) – Exploring pathways to art, earth and us

Doors open at 6pm for the 7pm concert

Admission by donation ($20 suggested)

A reception follows each concert with opportunities to meet the performers.)

  • March 2, 2019: Christina Hutten and Chloe Meyers
  • May 18, 2019: Capella Borealis

March 2 Artists

Organist and harpsichordist Christina Hutten has presented recitals in Canada, the United States, and Europe, including performances in concert series hosted by the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam, the Hooglandsekerk in Leiden, Early Music Vancouver, the Universities of British Columbia and Calgary, and others. She performs regularly with Pacific Baroque Orchestra and has appeared as concerto soloist with the Okanagan Symphony, the Vancouver Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra, and the Arizona State University Chamber Orchestra. She participated in the Britten-Pears Programme led by Andreas Scholl and Tamar Halperin, for which she was awarded the Loewen Prize, and is also active as a workshop and masterclass leader, giving presentations at the Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Institute, Canada’s National Music Centre, and Wilfrid Laurier University.   Funded by a generous grant from the Canada Council for the Arts, she pursued historical keyboard studies in Europe with Francesco Cera, François Espinasse, and Bernard Winsemius. She obtained a Master’s Degree in Organ Performance from Arizona State University under the direction of Kimberly Marshall and an Advanced Certificate in Harpsichord Performance from the University of Toronto, where she studied with Charlotte Nediger. She is now a doctoral candidate in musicology at the University of British Columbia.

Violinist Chloe Meyers is a regular guest leader and orchestra member of baroque ensembles all over North America. She has worked with ensembles including Les Violons du Roy, Tafelmusik, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Ensemble Les Boréades, the Theatre of Early Music, Les Idées Heureuses and Les Voix Baroques. She recently joined the Pacific Baroque Orchestra as concertmaster and will continue to play principal second with Arion Baroque Orchestra in Montreal. Most recently she played first violin on a Juno Award winning recording of Handel arias featuring Canadian soprano Karina Gauvin on the Atma Classique label. These events are a rare chance to meet and hear some amazing music in a breathtaking space with wonderful acoustics. Don’t miss your chance to experience these great moments in music with us.

https://www.vancouver.anglican.ca/events/spirit-us-concert-series-with-early-music/2019-05-18

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