North Wind Concerts - 2025-2026 Subscription
September 20 07:30 PM
Venue
Heliconian Hall
Toronto, ON
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Event Details
North Wind Concerts has four fabulous programs coming up in 2025-26, and by subscribing you’ll guarantee a seat for yourself at all four concerts, for the cheerfully reasonable price of $99!
Concert 1: EPHEMERA: CORELLI in CHINA – Saturday, September 20, 2025 @ 7:30 p.m.
Walk alongside a young, musical missionary, Pedrini, as he plays under Corelli’s direction in Rome, before setting off for China. Pedrini brings Corelli’s influence into the heart of the Chinese imperial court in the form of his own violin sonatas, inspired by Corelli’s. Cristina Zacharias, baroque violin; Jin Cho, baroque flute; Margaret Jordan Gay, baroque ‘cello; Louise Hung, harpsichord.
Concert 2: ENCIRCLING the WORLD – Harps! – Saturday, February 7, 2026 @ 7:30 p.m.
Encircling the World is a musical project designed to illuminate the common experience of musicians and music lovers from many traditions. Yes, there are differences in instruments and traditions, but what do we share, what do we have in common, how can we inspire one another, and what is this beautiful thing called music? This fifth installment of EtW offers an evening with harpists from South American, European and African traditions. Performers include Julia Seager Scott, clarsach, and others to be confirmed shortly! Each musician will play a solo set and speak about what they choose to share about their musical education, experience, views on music’s role in their lives and their communities, and so on.. They’ll also improvise some music together, and there will be time for questions and discussion with the audience. Always a fascinating and ear-opening musical time – join us!
Concert 3: PLAYLIST for LOUIS – Friday, March 20, 2026 @ 7:30 p.m.
The French Baroque at its most personal, featuring chamber music first composed for the royal family in the palace of Versailles. Our program will feature works for one to three parts written by Jacques Hotteterre, members of the Philidor family, and other musicians working at the court of Louis XIV. Whatever your opinion of the Sun King’s administration of his realm, the music that accompanied his more personal activities is some of the most beautiful of the era, and a true delight to play. Join Alison Melville, recorder & traverso; Jin Cho, traverso; Jonathan Stuchbery, theorbo; Louise Hung, harpsichord; and Felix Deak, bass viol, as they explore this wonderful soundworld and distinctive music of the early 18th-century.
Concert 4: QUEENS of HEARTS – Saturday May 9, 2026 @ 7:30 p.m.
Renaissance lute songs, madrigals, and solo keyboard muisc from England and Italy. Jane Fingler, soprano; Louise Hung, virginal; Jonathan Stuchbery, lute; Felix Deak, bass viol.