Around Sound: Monteverdi and Vespers of 1610
A four-part online lecture series that will take you through Monteverdi's life, work, and most famous piece, the Vespers of 1610.
A four-part online lecture series that will take you through Monteverdi's life, work, and most famous piece, the Vespers of 1610.
Join the Stay at Home Choir to learn and study Bach's "Komm, Jesu, komm" with the Leipzig Bach Archiv and David Hill MBE.
The festival's 50th anniversary year.
A talk by harpist Leah Stuttard, preceded by TVEMF AGM at 7.30pm. Talk - open to all; AGM - TVEMF members only.
‘Regina Caeli, Regina Mundi’: musical veneration of the Virgin Mary in the Spanish Golden Age. The talk will be recorded for those not able to hear it on the night.
Concerts, workshops and talks with the theme of Threads of Gold.
Concerts and talks with the theme of Metamorfosi culminating with the biennial International Young Artist Competition.
A one-day conference on 17th and 18th century singing and vocal music, directed by Dr David Allinson.
The Charles Burney Early Music Festival returns for a third year to celebrate the life of one of King’s Lynn's most distinguished residents. Events include chamber concerts, a talk and...
Palestrina 500 and the glories of Rome. In this Zoom talk Patrick will celebrate the extraordinary life and career of this ever-inspiring composer who made his home in the city...
Continuo Connect and the Oxford Festival of the Arts co-present an Early Music Day comprising two daytime concerts, both by Continuo grantees, and a talk by Sir Nicholas Kenyon.
One singer's life in 16th-century England, talk on Zoom by Dr. Kerry McCarthy (open to everyone) at 7.30pm, followed by TVEMF AGM (TVEMF members only) at 8.30pm.
Zoom Talk given by Patrick Craig on Orlando Gibbons and the Music of Westminster Abbey.