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Fervour and Fantasy

Friday, February 27th at 7:30 pm
Alix Goolden Performance Hall

Doors open at 6:45PM

Pre-concert talk at 7:00PM​

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PERFORMERS

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Rachel Allen, soprano

Pacific Baroque Festival Ensemble

Marc Destrubé, violin and artistic director

Kathryn Wiebe, violin

Natalie Mackie, viola da gamba

Lucas Harris, guitar and theorbo

Marco Vitale, harpsichord and organ

PROGRAMME INFORMATION

The Italian ‘Modern Style’ of music that would mark the future of western music was no stranger to Spain, not least because the Kingdom of Naples was part of the Hapsburg empire.  This Italian fashion was also championed by the second wife of Philip V, Elizabeth Farnese, who was influential in attracting the Neapolitan Domenico Scarlatti to the royal court in Madrid.  The Spanish composer José de Nebra likely greeted Scarlatti as he was harpsichord teacher to the Portuguese Barbara of Braganza, future queen to King Ferdinand VI. Both Ferdinand and Barbara had a profound passion for music, and their reign reflected a true musical paradise, dominated by musicians such as the celebrated singer Farinelli.

 

Soprano Rachel Allen has gone from singing in the Pacific Baroque Festival as a member of the Victoria Children's Choir and studies at the Victoria Conservatory of Music to appearing in the concert halls of London and Europe and on the BBC. We are pleased to welcome her back to perform cantatas by the Spanish composer José de Nebra (a work unearthed a mere 25 years ago in the archives of the cathedral of Guatemala City) and the Neapolitan Domenico Scarlatti, best known for his 555 keyboard sonatas.

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Domenico Scarlatti

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PROGRAMME
Andrea Falconieri (1586-1656)
Battaglia de Barabaso yerno de Satanas
La Gioiosa Fantasia


José de Nebra (1702-1768)
Alienta fervorosa

José Plà (1728-1762) and Juan Batista Plà (ca. 1720-1773)
Trio Sonata in D minor

Domenico Scarlatti (1685 - 1757)
Three Sonatas for harpsichord
Piangete, occhi dolenti

 

This concert is generously supported by

Good Bros Developments 

and Jim Evans & Associates

PURCHASING TICKETS

Single Tickets: $35 + tax & fees and $30  for Seniors/Students + tax & fees

You can buy your tickets by clicking here.

Festival Passes: $105 + tax & fees and $ for Seniors/Students + tax & fees are also available for purchase here. 

School-age and post-secondary students: FREE entry at door with presentation of student ID or proof of enrolment

VCM Box Office: 250-386-5311

GETTING TO ALIX GOOLDEN HALL

Parking Information

Alix Goolden Hall is located at 907 Pandora Ave.

Patrons must enter the venue from 900 Johnson St.

The VCM parking lot is reserved for staff and faculty at all times. Street parking and public lots are available within short walking distance.

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GOOD BROTHERS DEVELOPMENTS

DAVID & PEP GROOS FUND FOR VOCAL MUSIC, VICTORIA FOUNDATION 

Special room rate for Festival attendees at The Magnolia Hotel & Spa

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