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Harpsichordists at the Cellar
Three intimate Tuesday evening recitals at the Cellar Restaurant & Jazz Club,
featuring leading Canadian harpsichordists in both early and new repertoires.
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What makes an Early Music Vancouver event at the Cellar so much fun? Top flight musicians, great music and a casual yet engaging atmosphere. Audience members order dinner & drinks before the concert or at intermission; then when the bar service stops for the performance, everyone listens with a renewed intensity. Full bar service and à la carte menu available before & after the concert and during intermission. (There will be no service during the performances). |
Doors open at 6:30 pm - Come for a drink, or a meal! All ages welcome. Music starts around 8:00 pm.
to purchase your Series Tickets for all three recitals online, or call Early Music Vancouver at 604 732-1610.
There is no food or beverage service during the performances; please order meals by 7:40 pm.
The Cellar is licensed as a restaurant and is therefore open to all ages.
A minimum $10 food/beverage order is in effect.
Rush Seats for Students with valid ID on sale for $10, at the door only, from 6:30 pm on the evening of the concert.
These concerts are included in our “Bring a Youth for Free” programme.
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Tuesday evening, October 25 at 8:00 pm (come for dinner at 6:30!)
Cellar Restaurant & Jazz Club, 3611 West Broadway at Dunbar, Vancouver |
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Alexander Weimann: Hungarian Flavours |
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Alexander Weimann presents an evening of new and old music for harpsichord from the Hungarian-Romanian-Slavic region. The programme includes Ligeti´s “Continuum for Harpsichord” (1968). |
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Tuesday evening, January 17 at 8:00 pm (come for dinner at 6:30!)
Cellar Restaurant & Jazz Club, 3611 West Broadway at Dunbar, Vancouver |
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Hank Knox: The Golden Age of the Harpsichord |
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Montreal-based harpsichordist Hank Knox performs rarely-heard works by some of the most imaginative composers of the seventeenth century: Sweelinck, Frescobaldi, Storace, Pasquini and Byrd. |
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Tuesday evening, February 28 at 8:00 pm (come for dinner at 6:30!)
Cellar Restaurant & Jazz Club, 3611 West Broadway at Dunbar, Vancouver |
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Christopher Bagan: An Apprenticeship with Bach |
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Vancouver harpsichordist Christopher Bagan, a recent graduate of UBC School of Music, performs his first solo recital for Early Music Vancouver: music by Johann Krebs and other students of J.S. Bach. |
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