Bach Cantatas

In collaboration with the Arte Musica Foundation - September 25, 2016 at 2:00 PM

 

Flutes and oboes join with strings and the best voices in Arion Baroque Orchestra’s presentation of three wonderful Bach cantatas. Here, as in all his music, Bach manages with sublime musical science and sensitivity to express eternity on a human scale. A truly inspiring experience.

To purchase tickets, please visit the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts website.

 

 

Guest Artists:

 

Alexander Weimann

Alexander Weimann is one of the most sought-after ensemble directors, soloists, and chamber music partners of his generation.  After traveling the world with ensembles like Tragicomedia, and as a frequent guest with Cantus Cölln, the Freibur...

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Hélène Brunet

Canadian soprano Hélène Brunet is hailed by the critics as "a singer of tremendous quality" with "a voice of perfect beauty" and "sincere expression" that is "vocally alluring", "passionate and reverent". She is particularly reputed fo...

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Laura Pudwell

Grammy-nominated Laura Pudwell's reputation as a superb vocalist has been well-established as a result of her performances in London, Paris, Salzburg, Houston, Vienna and Boston.  Her vast repertoire ranges from early music to contemporary wo...

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Philippe Gagné

Philippe Gagné has been praised for his expressiveness, refined musical sensitivity and vocal flexibility, as well as the beauty and lightness of his tone quality. He embraces all periods of music, but has a predilection for the baroque repertoir...

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Jesse Blumberg

Jesse Blumberg is an artist equally at home on opera, concert, and recital stages, performing repertoire from the Renaissance and Baroque to the 20th and 21st centuries. His 2014-2015 season included a European concert tour of Niobe...

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