Rochester Early Music Festival
Now in its 22nd year, the Rochester Early Music Festival celebrates Rochester and Western New York's rich and varied culture of Early Music performance and scholarship.
You can read about the Festival Gala Concert, November 17, 7:30pm just BELOW.
Other events can be found on the REMF Events page.
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REMF Gala Concert
The capstone of the Early Music Festival
November 15 at 7:30pm
St. Anne Church
1600 Mt. Hope Avenue, Rochester
On Friday, November 17 at 7:30 the members of Musica Spei invite you to join them in the glorious acoustic environment of St. Anne Church for the Rochester Early Music Festival Gala Concert. Presented in "prism" format, singers and instrumentalists surround the audience with music, flowing freely and without interruption from one performance to another. You will experience a broad sampling of the breadth and depth of early music during the performance, hosted this year by WXXI's Mona Seghatoleslami. A concerto of Handel's performed by the Eastman Collegium Baroque Orchestra is a highlight of the evening, while the Eastman Viol Consort will delight with selections by Byrd. A number of women composers are represented on the program: chant of Hildegard von Bingen performed by Scivias, two works by Barbara Strozzi presented by Tormenta d'Amore, and madrigals of Vittoria Aleotti sung by Musica Spei. Alex Little showcases a work by Nicolaus Bruhns on St. Anne’s magnificent organ, while Pedro Sperb offers a dulcet contrast with selections on baroque guitar. If you love early music and its many talented proponents based here in Rochester and the Finger Lakes region, you won't want to miss this annual event, now in its 22nd year.
This event will be in-person only.
Tickets: By Donation in advance or at the door (cash, check, credit card or Venmo!)
General Admission - $20
Senior Admission - $15
Student Admission - $5