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Early Music Society of Nova Scotia’s 2023 – 24 Season opener for voices and instruments

St. Margaret of Scotland Church 3751 Robie Street, Halifax, NS, Canada

“Perfectly Purcell” is the theme of this year’s opening event. This CAMMAC-style reading will include both instrumentalists (directed by Melissa Doiron) and singers (under the direction of Peter Togni). The repertoire will be “Rejoice in the Lord Always” (also called The Bell Anthem) and “To the Hills and Vales” from Dido and Aeneas. To view …

Free to members; others by donation

Making Chant More Widely Known: A Zoom presentation by Brandon Wild

On Zoom

Chant enthusiasts will have an unusual opportunity to learn about the ways in which the beauty of the chant tradition can be made known to a wider audience, during a Zoom presentation on Saturday, March 23, at 7 PM. The presentation, by Brandon Wild, is entitled “Making Chant More Widely Known." Brandon Wild is a …

Free

Making the Walls Sing: A Workshop with Thomas Baeté, with polychoral music from the Venetian tradition

St George's Round Church 2222 Brunswick Street, Halifax, Select a Country:

The Halifax Institute of Traditional and Early Music (HITEM) and the Early Music Society of Nova Scotia (EMSNS) are pleased to invite vocalists and instrumentalists alike to a workshop with Thomas Baeté, in which participants will make glorious music from various locations in St. George’s Round Church. The workshop will start with a short introduction …