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Early Music Vancouver invites audiences to an exploration of the interconnectedness of music, nature, and the elevation of the soul, in its 2025 summer festival, BACH & MOZART: In Endless Ascent, from July 26 to August 8, 2025, at venues across Vancouver. The 55th annual summer festival features more than 50 established international and Canadian early music artists in medieval to romantic repertoire. Artists include keyboardist and Pacific Baroque Orchestra director Alexander Weimann, Montréal-based baroque dance company Les Jardins Chorégraphiques, Artist in Residence soprano Magali Simard-Galdès, Norbert Rodenkirchen on medieval flutes and highly acclaimed Vancouver-based violinist Chloe Kim. Festival newcomers include singers Daniel Moody and Jacob Perry, in collaboration with returning favourites Emma Parkinson and Drew Santini. Tickets and festival schedule at earlymusic.bc.ca
To register for this event please visit the following URL: https://www.earlymusic.bc.ca/emvs-2025-summer-festival-in-endless-ascent/ →