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september
29aug7:00 am29sep7:00 pmKingston Baroque Consort2023-24 season
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque Festival, and will include four
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of
music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque
Festival, and will include four concerts featuring familiar and
unfamiliar Baroque delights, all on Fridays at 5:15pm at St James
Church, 10 Union St, Kingston.
With generous support from the Kingston Arts Council, the season begins
with the “Baroque Festival of Music, Art and Dance” in early October.
The festival concert, “Enchanted Steps” on Friday 6 October at 5:15pm,
will include special guest Violinist Christina Zacharias of the renowned
Toronto-based Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, and will feature dance music
by Charpentier, Telemann, and Purcell.
The festival will also include a lecture on “Louis XIV, Versailles, the
King of Siam, and Ballet-Opera Diplomacy in the 17th Century” with
Queen’s University Professor and Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art
Gauvin Bailey, and a workshop on “Baroque dance basics” led by Baroque
dance specialist Edgar Tumak.
The season continues with three more concerts:
“Baroque Passions: Heartbreak and Tenderness”
Spellbinding music by Telemann, Steffani, Locatelli, and Hasse
Friday 10 November, 5:15pm
“The Enchanted Garden: Music and Poetry inspired by Nature”
Welcome spring with Vivaldi, Couperin and more
Friday 2 February, 5:15pm
“Celebration! Dazzling Baroque Showpieces”
Bach’s Orchestral Suite No.1 and Mouret’s Symphonies de Fanfares (of
“Masterpiece Theatre” fame)
Friday 5 April, 5:15pm
Single tickets: Adults $25, Students $10, Under 17 free
Subscription to all 4 concerts, including the Baroque Festival: Adults
$80, Students $30, Under 17 free
Tickets are available by emailing/calling legerek@queensu.ca,
613-217-5099, or can be purchased at Novel Idea, 156 Princess St.
The KBC is Kingston’s newest orchestra devoted wholly to Historically
Informed practice of music from the Baroque era. Founded by Katie
Legere, Jeff Hamacher, Julia McFarlane, and Michael Capon, the KBC is a
collective of professional musicians drawn from the Kingston Symphony
Orchestra and the wider community.
Violins: Gisele Dalbec-Szczesniak, Andrew Dicker, Lisa Draper, Venetia
Gauthier, Danielle Lennon, and Julia McFarlane
Viola: Eileen Beaudette
Cello/Gamba: Jeff Hamacher
Flute: William Egnatoff
Recorders: Heather Schreiner
Bassoon and recorder: Katie Legere
Harpsichord: Michael Capon
more
Time
August 29 (Tuesday) 7:00 am - September 29 (Friday) 7:00 pm
Organizer
05sep(sep 5)7:00 am06oct(oct 6)7:00 pmKingston Baroque Consort2023-24 season
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque Festival, and will include four
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of
music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque
Festival, and will include four concerts featuring familiar and
unfamiliar Baroque delights, all on Fridays at 5:15pm at St James
Church, 10 Union St, Kingston.
With generous support from the Kingston Arts Council, the season begins
with the “Baroque Festival of Music, Art and Dance” in early October.
The festival concert, “Enchanted Steps” on Friday 6 October at 5:15pm,
will include special guest Violinist Christina Zacharias of the renowned
Toronto-based Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, and will feature dance music
by Charpentier, Telemann, and Purcell.
The festival will also include a lecture on “Louis XIV, Versailles, the
King of Siam, and Ballet-Opera Diplomacy in the 17th Century” with
Queen’s University Professor and Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art
Gauvin Bailey, and a workshop on “Baroque dance basics” led by Baroque
dance specialist Edgar Tumak.
The season continues with three more concerts:
“Baroque Passions: Heartbreak and Tenderness”
Spellbinding music by Telemann, Steffani, Locatelli, and Hasse
Friday 10 November, 5:15pm
“The Enchanted Garden: Music and Poetry inspired by Nature”
Welcome spring with Vivaldi, Couperin and more
Friday 2 February, 5:15pm
“Celebration! Dazzling Baroque Showpieces”
Bach’s Orchestral Suite No.1 and Mouret’s Symphonies de Fanfares (of
“Masterpiece Theatre” fame)
Friday 5 April, 5:15pm
Single tickets: Adults $25, Students $10, Under 17 free
Subscription to all 4 concerts, including the Baroque Festival: Adults
$80, Students $30, Under 17 free
Tickets are available by emailing/calling legerek@queensu.ca,
613-217-5099, or can be purchased at Novel Idea, 156 Princess St.
The KBC is Kingston’s newest orchestra devoted wholly to Historically
Informed practice of music from the Baroque era. Founded by Katie
Legere, Jeff Hamacher, Julia McFarlane, and Michael Capon, the KBC is a
collective of professional musicians drawn from the Kingston Symphony
Orchestra and the wider community.
Violins: Gisele Dalbec-Szczesniak, Andrew Dicker, Lisa Draper, Venetia
Gauthier, Danielle Lennon, and Julia McFarlane
Viola: Eileen Beaudette
Cello/Gamba: Jeff Hamacher
Flute: William Egnatoff
Recorders: Heather Schreiner
Bassoon and recorder: Katie Legere
Harpsichord: Michael Capon
more
Time
September 5 (Tuesday) 7:00 am - October 6 (Friday) 7:00 pm
Organizer
12sep(sep 12)7:00 am13oct(oct 13)7:00 pmKingston Baroque Consort2023-24 season
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque Festival, and will include four
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of
music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque
Festival, and will include four concerts featuring familiar and
unfamiliar Baroque delights, all on Fridays at 5:15pm at St James
Church, 10 Union St, Kingston.
With generous support from the Kingston Arts Council, the season begins
with the “Baroque Festival of Music, Art and Dance” in early October.
The festival concert, “Enchanted Steps” on Friday 6 October at 5:15pm,
will include special guest Violinist Christina Zacharias of the renowned
Toronto-based Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, and will feature dance music
by Charpentier, Telemann, and Purcell.
The festival will also include a lecture on “Louis XIV, Versailles, the
King of Siam, and Ballet-Opera Diplomacy in the 17th Century” with
Queen’s University Professor and Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art
Gauvin Bailey, and a workshop on “Baroque dance basics” led by Baroque
dance specialist Edgar Tumak.
The season continues with three more concerts:
“Baroque Passions: Heartbreak and Tenderness”
Spellbinding music by Telemann, Steffani, Locatelli, and Hasse
Friday 10 November, 5:15pm
“The Enchanted Garden: Music and Poetry inspired by Nature”
Welcome spring with Vivaldi, Couperin and more
Friday 2 February, 5:15pm
“Celebration! Dazzling Baroque Showpieces”
Bach’s Orchestral Suite No.1 and Mouret’s Symphonies de Fanfares (of
“Masterpiece Theatre” fame)
Friday 5 April, 5:15pm
Single tickets: Adults $25, Students $10, Under 17 free
Subscription to all 4 concerts, including the Baroque Festival: Adults
$80, Students $30, Under 17 free
Tickets are available by emailing/calling legerek@queensu.ca,
613-217-5099, or can be purchased at Novel Idea, 156 Princess St.
The KBC is Kingston’s newest orchestra devoted wholly to Historically
Informed practice of music from the Baroque era. Founded by Katie
Legere, Jeff Hamacher, Julia McFarlane, and Michael Capon, the KBC is a
collective of professional musicians drawn from the Kingston Symphony
Orchestra and the wider community.
Violins: Gisele Dalbec-Szczesniak, Andrew Dicker, Lisa Draper, Venetia
Gauthier, Danielle Lennon, and Julia McFarlane
Viola: Eileen Beaudette
Cello/Gamba: Jeff Hamacher
Flute: William Egnatoff
Recorders: Heather Schreiner
Bassoon and recorder: Katie Legere
Harpsichord: Michael Capon
more
Time
September 12 (Tuesday) 7:00 am - October 13 (Friday) 7:00 pm
Organizer
19sep(sep 19)7:00 am20oct(oct 20)7:00 pmKingston Baroque Consort2023-24 season
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque Festival, and will include four
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of
music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque
Festival, and will include four concerts featuring familiar and
unfamiliar Baroque delights, all on Fridays at 5:15pm at St James
Church, 10 Union St, Kingston.
With generous support from the Kingston Arts Council, the season begins
with the “Baroque Festival of Music, Art and Dance” in early October.
The festival concert, “Enchanted Steps” on Friday 6 October at 5:15pm,
will include special guest Violinist Christina Zacharias of the renowned
Toronto-based Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, and will feature dance music
by Charpentier, Telemann, and Purcell.
The festival will also include a lecture on “Louis XIV, Versailles, the
King of Siam, and Ballet-Opera Diplomacy in the 17th Century” with
Queen’s University Professor and Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art
Gauvin Bailey, and a workshop on “Baroque dance basics” led by Baroque
dance specialist Edgar Tumak.
The season continues with three more concerts:
“Baroque Passions: Heartbreak and Tenderness”
Spellbinding music by Telemann, Steffani, Locatelli, and Hasse
Friday 10 November, 5:15pm
“The Enchanted Garden: Music and Poetry inspired by Nature”
Welcome spring with Vivaldi, Couperin and more
Friday 2 February, 5:15pm
“Celebration! Dazzling Baroque Showpieces”
Bach’s Orchestral Suite No.1 and Mouret’s Symphonies de Fanfares (of
“Masterpiece Theatre” fame)
Friday 5 April, 5:15pm
Single tickets: Adults $25, Students $10, Under 17 free
Subscription to all 4 concerts, including the Baroque Festival: Adults
$80, Students $30, Under 17 free
Tickets are available by emailing/calling legerek@queensu.ca,
613-217-5099, or can be purchased at Novel Idea, 156 Princess St.
The KBC is Kingston’s newest orchestra devoted wholly to Historically
Informed practice of music from the Baroque era. Founded by Katie
Legere, Jeff Hamacher, Julia McFarlane, and Michael Capon, the KBC is a
collective of professional musicians drawn from the Kingston Symphony
Orchestra and the wider community.
Violins: Gisele Dalbec-Szczesniak, Andrew Dicker, Lisa Draper, Venetia
Gauthier, Danielle Lennon, and Julia McFarlane
Viola: Eileen Beaudette
Cello/Gamba: Jeff Hamacher
Flute: William Egnatoff
Recorders: Heather Schreiner
Bassoon and recorder: Katie Legere
Harpsichord: Michael Capon
more
Time
September 19 (Tuesday) 7:00 am - October 20 (Friday) 7:00 pm
Organizer
26sep(sep 26)7:00 am27oct(oct 27)7:00 pmKingston Baroque Consort2023-24 season
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque Festival, and will include four
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of
music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque
Festival, and will include four concerts featuring familiar and
unfamiliar Baroque delights, all on Fridays at 5:15pm at St James
Church, 10 Union St, Kingston.
With generous support from the Kingston Arts Council, the season begins
with the “Baroque Festival of Music, Art and Dance” in early October.
The festival concert, “Enchanted Steps” on Friday 6 October at 5:15pm,
will include special guest Violinist Christina Zacharias of the renowned
Toronto-based Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, and will feature dance music
by Charpentier, Telemann, and Purcell.
The festival will also include a lecture on “Louis XIV, Versailles, the
King of Siam, and Ballet-Opera Diplomacy in the 17th Century” with
Queen’s University Professor and Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art
Gauvin Bailey, and a workshop on “Baroque dance basics” led by Baroque
dance specialist Edgar Tumak.
The season continues with three more concerts:
“Baroque Passions: Heartbreak and Tenderness”
Spellbinding music by Telemann, Steffani, Locatelli, and Hasse
Friday 10 November, 5:15pm
“The Enchanted Garden: Music and Poetry inspired by Nature”
Welcome spring with Vivaldi, Couperin and more
Friday 2 February, 5:15pm
“Celebration! Dazzling Baroque Showpieces”
Bach’s Orchestral Suite No.1 and Mouret’s Symphonies de Fanfares (of
“Masterpiece Theatre” fame)
Friday 5 April, 5:15pm
Single tickets: Adults $25, Students $10, Under 17 free
Subscription to all 4 concerts, including the Baroque Festival: Adults
$80, Students $30, Under 17 free
Tickets are available by emailing/calling legerek@queensu.ca,
613-217-5099, or can be purchased at Novel Idea, 156 Princess St.
The KBC is Kingston’s newest orchestra devoted wholly to Historically
Informed practice of music from the Baroque era. Founded by Katie
Legere, Jeff Hamacher, Julia McFarlane, and Michael Capon, the KBC is a
collective of professional musicians drawn from the Kingston Symphony
Orchestra and the wider community.
Violins: Gisele Dalbec-Szczesniak, Andrew Dicker, Lisa Draper, Venetia
Gauthier, Danielle Lennon, and Julia McFarlane
Viola: Eileen Beaudette
Cello/Gamba: Jeff Hamacher
Flute: William Egnatoff
Recorders: Heather Schreiner
Bassoon and recorder: Katie Legere
Harpsichord: Michael Capon
more
Time
September 26 (Tuesday) 7:00 am - October 27 (Friday) 7:00 pm
Organizer
october
05sep(sep 5)7:00 am06oct(oct 6)7:00 pmKingston Baroque Consort2023-24 season
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque Festival, and will include four
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of
music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque
Festival, and will include four concerts featuring familiar and
unfamiliar Baroque delights, all on Fridays at 5:15pm at St James
Church, 10 Union St, Kingston.
With generous support from the Kingston Arts Council, the season begins
with the “Baroque Festival of Music, Art and Dance” in early October.
The festival concert, “Enchanted Steps” on Friday 6 October at 5:15pm,
will include special guest Violinist Christina Zacharias of the renowned
Toronto-based Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, and will feature dance music
by Charpentier, Telemann, and Purcell.
The festival will also include a lecture on “Louis XIV, Versailles, the
King of Siam, and Ballet-Opera Diplomacy in the 17th Century” with
Queen’s University Professor and Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art
Gauvin Bailey, and a workshop on “Baroque dance basics” led by Baroque
dance specialist Edgar Tumak.
The season continues with three more concerts:
“Baroque Passions: Heartbreak and Tenderness”
Spellbinding music by Telemann, Steffani, Locatelli, and Hasse
Friday 10 November, 5:15pm
“The Enchanted Garden: Music and Poetry inspired by Nature”
Welcome spring with Vivaldi, Couperin and more
Friday 2 February, 5:15pm
“Celebration! Dazzling Baroque Showpieces”
Bach’s Orchestral Suite No.1 and Mouret’s Symphonies de Fanfares (of
“Masterpiece Theatre” fame)
Friday 5 April, 5:15pm
Single tickets: Adults $25, Students $10, Under 17 free
Subscription to all 4 concerts, including the Baroque Festival: Adults
$80, Students $30, Under 17 free
Tickets are available by emailing/calling legerek@queensu.ca,
613-217-5099, or can be purchased at Novel Idea, 156 Princess St.
The KBC is Kingston’s newest orchestra devoted wholly to Historically
Informed practice of music from the Baroque era. Founded by Katie
Legere, Jeff Hamacher, Julia McFarlane, and Michael Capon, the KBC is a
collective of professional musicians drawn from the Kingston Symphony
Orchestra and the wider community.
Violins: Gisele Dalbec-Szczesniak, Andrew Dicker, Lisa Draper, Venetia
Gauthier, Danielle Lennon, and Julia McFarlane
Viola: Eileen Beaudette
Cello/Gamba: Jeff Hamacher
Flute: William Egnatoff
Recorders: Heather Schreiner
Bassoon and recorder: Katie Legere
Harpsichord: Michael Capon
more
Time
September 5 (Tuesday) 7:00 am - October 6 (Friday) 7:00 pm
Organizer
12sep(sep 12)7:00 am13oct(oct 13)7:00 pmKingston Baroque Consort2023-24 season
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque Festival, and will include four
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of
music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque
Festival, and will include four concerts featuring familiar and
unfamiliar Baroque delights, all on Fridays at 5:15pm at St James
Church, 10 Union St, Kingston.
With generous support from the Kingston Arts Council, the season begins
with the “Baroque Festival of Music, Art and Dance” in early October.
The festival concert, “Enchanted Steps” on Friday 6 October at 5:15pm,
will include special guest Violinist Christina Zacharias of the renowned
Toronto-based Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, and will feature dance music
by Charpentier, Telemann, and Purcell.
The festival will also include a lecture on “Louis XIV, Versailles, the
King of Siam, and Ballet-Opera Diplomacy in the 17th Century” with
Queen’s University Professor and Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art
Gauvin Bailey, and a workshop on “Baroque dance basics” led by Baroque
dance specialist Edgar Tumak.
The season continues with three more concerts:
“Baroque Passions: Heartbreak and Tenderness”
Spellbinding music by Telemann, Steffani, Locatelli, and Hasse
Friday 10 November, 5:15pm
“The Enchanted Garden: Music and Poetry inspired by Nature”
Welcome spring with Vivaldi, Couperin and more
Friday 2 February, 5:15pm
“Celebration! Dazzling Baroque Showpieces”
Bach’s Orchestral Suite No.1 and Mouret’s Symphonies de Fanfares (of
“Masterpiece Theatre” fame)
Friday 5 April, 5:15pm
Single tickets: Adults $25, Students $10, Under 17 free
Subscription to all 4 concerts, including the Baroque Festival: Adults
$80, Students $30, Under 17 free
Tickets are available by emailing/calling legerek@queensu.ca,
613-217-5099, or can be purchased at Novel Idea, 156 Princess St.
The KBC is Kingston’s newest orchestra devoted wholly to Historically
Informed practice of music from the Baroque era. Founded by Katie
Legere, Jeff Hamacher, Julia McFarlane, and Michael Capon, the KBC is a
collective of professional musicians drawn from the Kingston Symphony
Orchestra and the wider community.
Violins: Gisele Dalbec-Szczesniak, Andrew Dicker, Lisa Draper, Venetia
Gauthier, Danielle Lennon, and Julia McFarlane
Viola: Eileen Beaudette
Cello/Gamba: Jeff Hamacher
Flute: William Egnatoff
Recorders: Heather Schreiner
Bassoon and recorder: Katie Legere
Harpsichord: Michael Capon
more
Time
September 12 (Tuesday) 7:00 am - October 13 (Friday) 7:00 pm
Organizer
19sep(sep 19)7:00 am20oct(oct 20)7:00 pmKingston Baroque Consort2023-24 season
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque Festival, and will include four
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of
music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque
Festival, and will include four concerts featuring familiar and
unfamiliar Baroque delights, all on Fridays at 5:15pm at St James
Church, 10 Union St, Kingston.
With generous support from the Kingston Arts Council, the season begins
with the “Baroque Festival of Music, Art and Dance” in early October.
The festival concert, “Enchanted Steps” on Friday 6 October at 5:15pm,
will include special guest Violinist Christina Zacharias of the renowned
Toronto-based Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, and will feature dance music
by Charpentier, Telemann, and Purcell.
The festival will also include a lecture on “Louis XIV, Versailles, the
King of Siam, and Ballet-Opera Diplomacy in the 17th Century” with
Queen’s University Professor and Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art
Gauvin Bailey, and a workshop on “Baroque dance basics” led by Baroque
dance specialist Edgar Tumak.
The season continues with three more concerts:
“Baroque Passions: Heartbreak and Tenderness”
Spellbinding music by Telemann, Steffani, Locatelli, and Hasse
Friday 10 November, 5:15pm
“The Enchanted Garden: Music and Poetry inspired by Nature”
Welcome spring with Vivaldi, Couperin and more
Friday 2 February, 5:15pm
“Celebration! Dazzling Baroque Showpieces”
Bach’s Orchestral Suite No.1 and Mouret’s Symphonies de Fanfares (of
“Masterpiece Theatre” fame)
Friday 5 April, 5:15pm
Single tickets: Adults $25, Students $10, Under 17 free
Subscription to all 4 concerts, including the Baroque Festival: Adults
$80, Students $30, Under 17 free
Tickets are available by emailing/calling legerek@queensu.ca,
613-217-5099, or can be purchased at Novel Idea, 156 Princess St.
The KBC is Kingston’s newest orchestra devoted wholly to Historically
Informed practice of music from the Baroque era. Founded by Katie
Legere, Jeff Hamacher, Julia McFarlane, and Michael Capon, the KBC is a
collective of professional musicians drawn from the Kingston Symphony
Orchestra and the wider community.
Violins: Gisele Dalbec-Szczesniak, Andrew Dicker, Lisa Draper, Venetia
Gauthier, Danielle Lennon, and Julia McFarlane
Viola: Eileen Beaudette
Cello/Gamba: Jeff Hamacher
Flute: William Egnatoff
Recorders: Heather Schreiner
Bassoon and recorder: Katie Legere
Harpsichord: Michael Capon
more
Time
September 19 (Tuesday) 7:00 am - October 20 (Friday) 7:00 pm
Organizer
26sep(sep 26)7:00 am27oct(oct 27)7:00 pmKingston Baroque Consort2023-24 season
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque Festival, and will include four
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort is pleased to announce its third season of
music from the Baroque era. The 2023-24 season will begin with a Baroque
Festival, and will include four concerts featuring familiar and
unfamiliar Baroque delights, all on Fridays at 5:15pm at St James
Church, 10 Union St, Kingston.
With generous support from the Kingston Arts Council, the season begins
with the “Baroque Festival of Music, Art and Dance” in early October.
The festival concert, “Enchanted Steps” on Friday 6 October at 5:15pm,
will include special guest Violinist Christina Zacharias of the renowned
Toronto-based Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, and will feature dance music
by Charpentier, Telemann, and Purcell.
The festival will also include a lecture on “Louis XIV, Versailles, the
King of Siam, and Ballet-Opera Diplomacy in the 17th Century” with
Queen’s University Professor and Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art
Gauvin Bailey, and a workshop on “Baroque dance basics” led by Baroque
dance specialist Edgar Tumak.
The season continues with three more concerts:
“Baroque Passions: Heartbreak and Tenderness”
Spellbinding music by Telemann, Steffani, Locatelli, and Hasse
Friday 10 November, 5:15pm
“The Enchanted Garden: Music and Poetry inspired by Nature”
Welcome spring with Vivaldi, Couperin and more
Friday 2 February, 5:15pm
“Celebration! Dazzling Baroque Showpieces”
Bach’s Orchestral Suite No.1 and Mouret’s Symphonies de Fanfares (of
“Masterpiece Theatre” fame)
Friday 5 April, 5:15pm
Single tickets: Adults $25, Students $10, Under 17 free
Subscription to all 4 concerts, including the Baroque Festival: Adults
$80, Students $30, Under 17 free
Tickets are available by emailing/calling legerek@queensu.ca,
613-217-5099, or can be purchased at Novel Idea, 156 Princess St.
The KBC is Kingston’s newest orchestra devoted wholly to Historically
Informed practice of music from the Baroque era. Founded by Katie
Legere, Jeff Hamacher, Julia McFarlane, and Michael Capon, the KBC is a
collective of professional musicians drawn from the Kingston Symphony
Orchestra and the wider community.
Violins: Gisele Dalbec-Szczesniak, Andrew Dicker, Lisa Draper, Venetia
Gauthier, Danielle Lennon, and Julia McFarlane
Viola: Eileen Beaudette
Cello/Gamba: Jeff Hamacher
Flute: William Egnatoff
Recorders: Heather Schreiner
Bassoon and recorder: Katie Legere
Harpsichord: Michael Capon
more
Time
September 26 (Tuesday) 7:00 am - October 27 (Friday) 7:00 pm
Organizer
06oct5:15 pm7:00 pmFestival of Music, Art, and DanceThe Kingston Baroque Consort
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort (KBC) is pleased to present a “Festival of Music, Art, and Dance”, October 6-14, with the generous support of the Kingston Arts Council. The Festival begins with
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort (KBC) is pleased to present a “Festival of Music, Art, and Dance”, October 6-14, with the generous support of the Kingston Arts Council.
The Festival begins with a concert, “Enchanted Steps”, featuring dance music by Charpentier, Telemann, and Purcell. The concert will include special guest Violinist Christina Zacharias of the renowned Toronto-based Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra.
Festival passes cost $25 (adults) and $10 (students), and free for under 17. Passes are available by emailing legerek@queensu.ca, calling 613-217-5099, in person at Novel Idea (156 Princess St), or at the door with cash, cheque, or interac e-transfer.
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Time
(Friday) 5:15 pm - 7:00 pm
Organizer
07oct10:00 am12:00 pmFestival of Music, Art, and DanceThe Kingston Baroque Consort
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort (KBC) is pleased to present a “Festival of Music, Art, and Dance”, October 6-14, with the generous support of the Kingston Arts Council. On Saturday 7 October
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort (KBC) is pleased to present a “Festival of Music, Art, and Dance”, October 6-14, with the generous support of the Kingston Arts Council.
On Saturday 7 October from 10am to noon, Christina Zacharias will present a workshop on “Baroque Performance practice for instrumentalists” at the Dan School of Drama and Music on the Queen’s University campus.
Festival passes cost $25 (adults) and $10 (students), and free for under 17. Passes are available by emailing legerek@queensu.ca, calling 613-217-5099, in person at Novel Idea (156 Princess St), or at the door with cash, cheque, or interac e-transfer.
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Time
(Saturday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
Dan School of Drama and Music
Queen's University
Organizer
14oct1:30 pm4:00 pmFestival of Music, Art, and DanceThe Kingston Baroque Consort
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort (KBC) is pleased to present a “Festival of Music, Art, and Dance”, October 6-14, with the generous support of the Kingston Arts Council. On Saturday 14 October
Event Details
The Kingston Baroque Consort (KBC) is pleased to present a “Festival of Music, Art, and Dance”, October 6-14, with the generous support of the Kingston Arts Council.
On Saturday 14 October from 1:30pm to 2:30pm, Baroque dance specialist Edgar Tumak will present a workshop on “Baroque dance steps” at St James Church (10 Union St, Kingston). On the same day from 3pm to 4pm, Queen’s University Professor and Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art Gauvin Bailey will present a lecture on “Louis XIV, Versailles, the King of Siam, and Ballet-Opera Diplomacy in the 17th Century” at the Stauffer Library on the Queen’s University campus.
Festival passes cost $25 (adults) and $10 (students), and free for under 17. Passes are available by emailing legerek@queensu.ca, calling 613-217-5099, in person at Novel Idea (156 Princess St), or at the door with cash, cheque, or interac e-transfer.
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Time
(Saturday) 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm