Vancouver Bach Festival: Win a Ticket Package

Comments 33 by Rebecca Bollwitt

Early Music Vancouver (“EMV”) proudly presents the return of the Vancouver Bach Festival, in the heart of downtown, and at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts. Following the success of last summer’s inaugural festival, EMV is offering 14 remarkable concerts, ranging from intimate chamber music programmes to a full Passion Oratorio, featuring over 60 performers including guest artists from all over the world.

Vancouver Bach Festival

  • When: August 1 – 11, 2017
  • Where: Christ Church Cathedral (690 Burrard) & the Chan Centre (6265 Crescent Rd at UBC)
  • Tickets: $10 – $68 available online or by phone (604) 822-2697. Enjoy any four concerts of the Vancouver Bach Festival for the price of three. Purchases of more than four concert packages will also receive a 25% discount.

J.S. Bach (1685 – 1750) is regarded as one of the greatest composers in Western musical history. His legacy includes some of the most beautiful and well-crafted music ever written. Almost three centuries after Bach’s passing, his vast catalogue of works are still revered, studied, and reinterpreted by music lovers across the globe.

Inspired by the 500th Anniversary of Martin Luther’s Protestant Reformation, this year’s festival is a celebration of music’s supreme ability to transform and persuade. The festival programming fittingly honours the genius of Bach and other composers who were so profoundly shaped by Luther’s influence.

Gli Angeli Genève
Gli Angeli Genève

Vancouver Bach Festival 2017 Programme

Overtures to Bach
August 1 at 6:00pm and 9:00pm
Renowned as a musical pioneer, Canadian cellist Matt Haimovitz performs four of Bach’s beloved Cello Suites preceded by new commissions written by composers including Philip Glass and David Sanford that anticipate, reflect, and transform the originals. Haimovitz’s new ‘overtures’ build a bridge from the master’s time to our own, and demonstrate that Bach’s influence is even more important and pervasive today than it was in the 18th Century. Between each performance there will be a dinner break for those who would like to attend both hour-long events.

Schumann Dichterliebe and Brahms Four Serious Songs
August 2 at 1:00pm
Internationally acclaimed Canadian baritone Tyler Duncan and his partner on and off stage, internationally renowned collaborative pianist Erika Switzer, perform Schumann’s beloved song cycle with an original 19th century fortepiano.

Songs of Religious Upheaval: Byrd, Tallis, Tye – Music from Reformation England
August 2 at 7:30pm (pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
Audiences who love Renaissance polyphonic choral music will delight in Cinquecento, a premiere vocal quintet with members from five European countries. For this concert, the ensemble will share the emotionally charged and harmonically rich Latin Church music of William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, and Christoper Tye. These exquisite polyphonies were composed during the height of the English Reformation, representing a time of deep conflict and religious turmoil.

Lutheran Vespers: Songs for Troubled Times
August 3 at 1:00pm (an EMV Emerging Artists Event, suggested donation $20)
Eleven Vancouver based performers offer a complete Lutheran vespers. Written to provide comfort and consolation to churchgoers following Europe’s devastating Thirty Years’ War and its aftermath, this music had a huge influence on the young J.S. Bach.

Bach’s Italian Concerto
August 3 at 7:30pm (pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
Hear two of Bach’s most iconic works for keyboard – the French Overture and the Italian Concerto – performed by internationally acclaimed harpsichordist Alexander Weimann. Stephan MacLeod, esteemed Swiss baritone and founding musical director of European ensemble Gli Angeli Genève, joins Weimann for two virtuosic cantatas Dalla Guerra Amorosa by Handel, and Amore Traditore by Bach.

Conversions: Mendelssohn, Moscheles and Bach
August 4 at 1:00pm
Fortepianist Byron Schenkman & cellist Michael Unterman perform works by Mendelssohn and Moscheles, two Jewish artists who converted to Christianity to conform to social norms.

Handel in Italy: Virtuosic Cantatas
August 4 at 7:30pm (pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
For this program, two of Europe’s most accomplished young Baroque vocalists, Terry Wey and Jenny Högström, perform virtuosic cantatas and fiery love duets by Handel from his early Italian period, along with a duet by Agostino Steffani, one of Handel’s mentors.

Playing with B-a-c-H: Sonatas for Violin by Telemann, Pisendel and J.S. Bach
August 8 at 1:00pm
One of North America’s most respected baroque violinists, Seattle’s Tekla Cunningham performs a solo Bach partita, a Pisendel solo sonata, and two solo Telemann fantasias.

Before Bach: “The Fountains of Israel” by Johann Schein (1623)
August 8 at 7:30pm (pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
Leading European vocal ensemble, Gli Angeli Genève, will take audiences on a journey back in time a century before Bach when music in Northern Germany came under the influence of a new and powerful musical language known as the Italian madrigal ­– Johann Schein was one of three German composers who successfully adapted and converted this new form to fit German language. The ensemble will perform Schein’s traditional masterpiece Israelis Brünnlein or The Fountains of Israel, an exquisite collection of madrigals written on biblical texts from the Lutheran Bible.

Bach for Two Flutes
August 9 at 1:00pm
Revered West Coast Baroque flutists Janet See and Soile Stratkauskas beguile with the sweet, matched voices of Baroque flutes. Christopher Bagan joins on harpsichord.

Heavenly Love: Sacred Arias for Counter-Tenor
August 9, at 7:30pm (pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
Alex Potter, hailed by the International Record Review as a “rising star of the counter-tenor world,” treats audiences to pieces set to religious text that were originally not intended for church, but for entertainment or private devotion in family homes. Using the diverse colours of counter-tenor, lute, organ and viola da gamba, this programme presents music by Buxtehude, Schütz, Purcell and Strozzi, and explores their heartfelt and passionate responses to these beautiful texts.

Bach Transcriptions – Victoria Baroque Players
August 10 at 1:00pm
Bach’s trio sonatas for organ are given new life in transcriptions for chamber ensemble.

Music of Missions and Mystery: Latin American Baroque
August 10, at 7:30pm (pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
In this unique programme, Pacific MusicWorks, led by GRAMMY award-winner Stephen Stubbs, explores works written as part of the Catholic Church’s Counter-Reformation. Audiences will hear a vibrant mix of Italian, Spanish, African, and indigenous elements that inspired the new musical style heard in cathedrals and missions of colonial Latin America that continue to speak to us today.

J.S. Bach St. John Passion at the Chan Centre
August 11, at 7:30pm (pre-concert talk 6:45pm)
Join the Pacific Baroque Orchestra, the Vancouver Cantata Singers, and a cast of seven international Bach specialists for a dramatic presentation of one of the greatest works in the classical repertoire. Considered the closest thing that Bach came to writing an opera, St. John Passion is written mostly from Martin Luther’s German translation of the Bible. Led by Alexander Weimann, the part of the narrator will be taken on by Thomas Hobbs, one of the leading ‘Bach Evangelists’ of our time.

To complement the artist lineup, EMV will offer an array of thought-provoking film screenings and expert talks, which audiences can enjoy with wine and refreshments in a relaxed atmosphere.


Alexander Weimann with the Pacific Baroque Orchestra. Image by Jan Gates

Win a Ticket Package

I have a triple pack of tickets to give away to the following performances: Handel in Italy: Virtuosic Cantatas (August 4), Before Bach: “The Fountains of Israel” by Johann Schein (1623) (August 8), and J.S. Bach St. John Passion (August 11). Here’s how you can enter to win:

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Update The winner is Sheila!

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33 Comments  —  Comments Are Closed

  1. CecileTuesday, July 25th, 2017 — 9:20am PDT

    Yes, I would love to go!

  2. wenTuesday, July 25th, 2017 — 9:49am PDT

    This sounds like a lovely Bach Festival. Thanks!

  3. GraceTuesday, July 25th, 2017 — 10:30am PDT

    Love Bach!

  4. Trish L.Tuesday, July 25th, 2017 — 12:00pm PDT

    This would be so awesome to see!!

  5. Shelley ButcherTuesday, July 25th, 2017 — 12:48pm PDT

    Bach is one of my favorite composers. Would love to win.

  6. Marisa. PTuesday, July 25th, 2017 — 2:16pm PDT

    I’ll be Bach!
    (Bad Terminator joke)

  7. LucTuesday, July 25th, 2017 — 6:07pm PDT

    Heavenly Love it is!

  8. Ada KnackTuesday, July 25th, 2017 — 7:55pm PDT

    Bach! Wunderbar! I have friends who would love to come with me to these concerts.

  9. DaneWednesday, July 26th, 2017 — 6:44am PDT

    What a great prize! I know exactly who’d I’d take too! Fingers crossed!!

  10. adamWednesday, July 26th, 2017 — 9:49am PDT

    would love to go

  11. arielWednesday, July 26th, 2017 — 10:10am PDT

    i love bard on the beach! this would be great

  12. OliviaWednesday, July 26th, 2017 — 12:01pm PDT

    Loved studying Bach when I was growing up.

  13. JasonWednesday, July 26th, 2017 — 9:51pm PDT

    Fantastic

  14. samWednesday, July 26th, 2017 — 10:25pm PDT

    Amazing!

  15. Cheuk LauWednesday, July 26th, 2017 — 11:15pm PDT

    love to go

  16. DSThursday, July 27th, 2017 — 12:28am PDT

    Great prize – I’d especially love to see the St. John Passion!

  17. SheilaThursday, July 27th, 2017 — 8:20am PDT

    This would be wonderful!

  18. JazzyThursday, July 27th, 2017 — 9:44am PDT

    This a great prize! I would love to attend!

  19. KellyThursday, July 27th, 2017 — 4:50pm PDT

    I would love to go!!

  20. Janie OchsendorfThursday, July 27th, 2017 — 9:44pm PDT

    Sounds splendid indeed!

  21. Robin WoolmerThursday, July 27th, 2017 — 10:56pm PDT

    What a great way to spend a summer evening.

  22. TammyThursday, July 27th, 2017 — 11:36pm PDT

    Bach! How amazing!!!

  23. AliFriday, July 28th, 2017 — 10:35am PDT

    Would be amazing!

  24. HollyFriday, July 28th, 2017 — 6:32pm PDT

    What a lovely way to spend an evening together.

  25. KristyFriday, July 28th, 2017 — 7:04pm PDT

    I never get tired of listening to Bach.

  26. KevinSaturday, July 29th, 2017 — 12:28pm PDT

    Excellent programming. I am looking forward to this festival very much. Free tickets would be appreciated!

  27. Karen MSaturday, July 29th, 2017 — 1:26pm PDT

    Would love to attend. What a great prize.

  28. raineSaturday, July 29th, 2017 — 2:45pm PDT

    Inspired!

  29. KimSunday, July 30th, 2017 — 7:47pm PDT

    Would love to see this!

  30. LindaMonday, July 31st, 2017 — 8:21am PDT

    My husband and I love Bach. I would love to bring these tickets to him.

  31. SheilaMonday, July 31st, 2017 — 12:57pm PDT

    Any of these concerts would be delightful. All three? Even better!

  32. JaneMonday, July 31st, 2017 — 8:52pm PDT

    My hubby is a huge Bach fan. Would love to win tickets for him.
    Thanks.

  33. TammyThursday, August 3rd, 2017 — 10:37pm PDT

    Entertaining! Would love to experience this!

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