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CONTEST: Win Two Tickets to Monteverdi’s ‘Vespers’

One lucky Tyee reader will snag a pair of seats to see a rare performance of the 17th-century masterpiece.

Early Music Vancouver 1 May 2024The Tyee

For two weeks this July and August, the 2024 summer festival Bach Untamed invites you to discover new arrangements of Bach’s work mixed with distant vocal traditions. From Bach motets to signature pieces like Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 to musical modes from India and the Middle East, the 2024 festival has something for everyone.

The festival runs July 25 to Aug. 8 and has performances across Vancouver, from the Christ Church Cathedral to the Vancouver Playhouse.

One lucky Tyee reader will win two A-level tickets to the Thursday, Aug.1, performance of Monteverdi’s Vespers at the stunning Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, featuring the Pacific Baroque Orchestra and international and global soloists. Enter to win below.

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About Early Music Vancouver

Early Music Vancouver has been a vital contributor to Vancouver’s cultural scene for more than 50 years.

EMV presents a packed performance calendar with 40+ live performances and digital concerts a year, featuring some of the most renowned artists in the early music genre drawn from all parts of the globe.  [Tyee]

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