Past Events from February 29, 2020 - July 20
A consortium of musicians who gather to play a broad spectrum of early music from Machaut to Rameau.
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Bach 2 Bach

San Miguel Chapel, Santa Fe 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, SANTA FE, NM, United States

Bach 2 Bach: Duos for Violin and Harpsichord An intimate evening of duos by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by Elizabeth Blumenstock, violin, and Matthew Dirst, harpsichord. Friday, February 28, 7:30 pm; Unitarian Church of Los Alamos, Los Alamos Saturday, February 29, 7:30 pm; San Miguel...

From the Heart

San Miguel Chapel, Santa Fe 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, SANTA FE, NM, United States

From the Heart: String music in 17th century Austria and Germany During the 17th century, beset by climate change, wars, famine, and pandemics, Austria and Germany were home to the flowering of the new stylus fantasticus, a free, virtuosic style of music. Its union with...

The Lovers’ Bane

Unitarian Universalist Congregation 107 W. Barcelona Rd, Santa Fe, NM, United States

The Lovers' Bane: The Story of Tristan and Yseut, as told in music of the 13th Century The potion had been drunk; the secret lovers exposed. Tristan is in exile and has become a knight of the round table. He and Yseut (Isolde) will yearn...

The Nightingale of Instruments

San Miguel Chapel, Santa Fe 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, SANTA FE, NM, United States

Our season opener features a trio of violins, charmingly called “nightingales” by the passionate 17th century music-lover, Roger North. Accompanied by viola da gamba and harpsichord, you will hear them in exceptional and delectable music from diverse composers including Marini, Uccellini, Buonamente, Gabrieli, Scarlatti, Purcell, and Blow. A rare treat!  ...

For Ye Violls

Announcing... An intensive weekend workshop for viol players at all levels in Albuquerque, NM March 23 – 26, 2023. We are now at full enrollment, but do send in a registration form without the deposit if you'd like to get on our wait list, and...

Monteverdi’s Venice

THE CONCERT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO PERFORMER ILLNESS. Click HERE to view the updated event details. We are saddened to inform you that Severall Friends' Sunday concert, originally scheduled for September 17th and featuring Monteverdi's Venice, has been canceled due to the illness of...

Telemann in Paris

New Mexico School for the Arts 500 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

REGULAR SEASON OPENER Telemann in Paris ····· Sunday, February 25, 4:00 pmNew Mexico School for the Arts, 500 Montezuma Av., Santa FeAdmission $30 ($10 for students)  sold on-line only at SeverallFriends.org   We are thrilled to devote much of our program to three of Georg...

$10.00 – $30.00

Monteverdi’s Venice

New Mexico School for the Arts 500 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

We're sold out, but we are assembling a waiting list; if you'd like to be on that, please email treasurer@SeverallFriends.org. It's not likely ticket holders will lose interest, but some do let us know they find they have other commitments. SEASON FINALE Monteverdi’s Venice ·····...

$10.00 – $30.00

MarketMusic

New Mexico School for the Arts 500 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Season Opener Baroque Blockbusters Music of Corelli, Handel and Vivaldi Artists include: Elizabeth Blumenstock, Stephen Redfield, and Lisa Grodin, violins; Katie Rietman, cello; Kathleen McIntosh, harpsichordAdmission: Enjoy free admission to all concerts, though donations are warmly appreciated. Food For Thought: Each of the eight concerts...

MarketMusic

New Mexico School for the Arts 500 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

The Consort Concert Music of Byrd, Holborne and Dowland for viols and voice Artists include: Kathleen Ritch, Soprano; Lisa Grodin and Stephen Redfield, violins; Jeffrey Smith, viola; Mary Springfels and Sarah Biber, viols Food for Thought: Santa Fe Farmers’ Market CEO Debbie Burns joins us as this week’s speaker....

MarketMusic

New Mexico School for the Arts 500 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Harpsichord Obbligato Harpsichord chamber music of J.S. Bach and others Artists include: David Solem, harpsichord; Jeffrey Smith, violin Food for Thought: Today’s speaker is the enterprising Nina Ladegaard, Founder|Director of the award-winning Squash Blossom Local Food, the 2022 Local Hero for Innovation & Food Justice, Edible New Mexico and...

MarketMusic

New Mexico School for the Arts 500 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Il Barocco Italiano: Music of Corelli, Vivaldi and their contemporaries Artists include: Lorenzo Colitto and Lisa Ferguson, violins; Sally Guenther, cello; Kathleen McIntosh, harpsichord Food for Thought: Pam Roy is a leader in food policy in New Mexico, and she had lent her talents to a number of...