5th annual

Montana Early Music Festival

"Old Tunes on New Pipes"

March 1-5, 2007

Musikanten Montana

Kerry Krebill, Artistic Director

with

Het Brandhout Ensemble

Evanne Browne, soprano

Marjorie bunday, mezzo-soprano

Kevin Sutton, tenor

Joel lankford, baritone

Denise Finn, organ

Thurs. March 1 – Baroque Arias

Festival Soloists with guest artists

7:30 p.m., St. Peter’s Episcopal Cathedral, 511 N. Park

Fri. March 2 – Organ Recital

Denise Finn and Dale Fleck in recital on the newly restored Imogene Peek Memorial Organ

7:30 p.m., St. Peter’s Episcopal Cathedral, 511 N. Park

 

Sat. March 3 – Festival Concert

Bach: Jesu, meine Freude

Handel: Ps. 110 Dixit Dominus

Soloists, chorus, organ and chamber orchestra in two Baroque gems

7:30 pm, St. Peter’s Episcopal Cathedral, 511 N. Park

Sun. March 4 – A Flute Affair in Dresden

Brandhout Ensemble plays J.S. Bach’s Musical Offering and more

2 PM, CATHEDRAL OF ST. HELENA, 530 n. Ewing (donation)

Single tickets $15 at the door; Festival Subscriptions $30 ($20 seniors/students).

Advance ticket sales at Birds & Beasleys and all Valley Bank locations.

For more information call 933.5246.

 

 

Recorders in the Cathedral

500 years of Recorder Consort Music

Sunday, October 29, 2006 4:00 pm

 

Presented by

the Cathedral of St. Helena and

The Backyard Recorder Consort of Missoula

Nancy Seldin, Sarah Weber, Jo Ella Hug, and Sonia Chessin, recorders

Katherine Skinner, recorder and Baroque flute

Cathedral of St. Helena 530 No. Ewing, Helena

Our journey through time takes you from the English Renaissance through the High Baroque in France, catapults you into the 20th and 21st centuries with original works for recorder consort and brings you back to our origin with adaptations of works of the great masters of polyphony, Bach and Gabrieli.

 

No admission charge, free will offering accepted.

Info: 406-543-5059 or pianosint@blackfoot.net

Fourth Annual Montana Early Music Festival


In Helena

Thursday, March 30, 7:30 p.m.

St. Peter's Episcopal Cathedral

511 N. Park, Helena

Opening concert features Festival artists in vocal solos and ensembles of Bach, Purcell and others.

Tickets: $10/$5 seniors (Helena package: $35/$18 seniors)

Contact: Kerry Krebill at 933-5246 (Helena) or Katherine Skinner at 543-5059 (Missoula).


Friday, March 31, 8:00 p.m.

St. Peter's Episcopal Cathedral

511 N. Park, Helena

All-instrumental concert features harpsichordist Lucien Hut and members of the Bach Festival Orchestra in chamber works by Bach, his sons and his contemporaries.

Tickets: $10/$5 seniors (Helena package: $35/$18 seniors)

Contact: Kerry Krebill at 933-5246 (Helena) or Katherine Skinner at 543-5059 (Missoula).


Saturday, April 1, 7:30 p.m.

St. Mary's Catholic Community

1700 Missoula Ave, Helena

J. S. Bach's Mass in b minor, Festival centerpiece with chamber choir Musikanten Montana, guest soloists and orchestra

Tickets: $20/$10 seniors (Helena package: $35/$18 seniors)

Contact: Kerry Krebill at 933-5246 (Helena) or Katherine Skinner at 543-5059 (Missoula).

 

In Missoula

Sunday, April 2, 7:00 p.m.

St. Anthony's CatholicChurch

217 Tremont, Missoula

J. S. Bach's Mass in b minor, Festival centerpiece with chamber choir Musikanten Montana, guest soloists and orchestra

Tickets: $20/$10 seniors (Helena package: $35/$18 seniors)

Contact: Kerry Krebill at 933-5246 (Helena) or Katherine Skinner at 543-5059 (Missoula).

 

Tuesday, April 4, 7:30 p.m.

University Congregational Church

405 University Ave, Missoula

All-instrumental concert features harpsichordist Lucien Hut and members of the Bach Festival Orchestra in aprogram of "French Bon-bons and assorted suites"

Free will offering

Contact: Kerry Krebill at 933-5246 (Helena) or Katherine Skinner at 543-5059 (Missoula).

 

In Hot Springs

Friday, April 7, 7:00 p.m.

Symes Hotel, Hot Springs

All-instrumental concert of 18th gems for Baroque flutes, recorder, cello and harpsichord presented by Ensemble

Ramage and members of the Bach Festival Orchestra

Free will offering

Contact: Marcia at 1-888-305-3106 (Hot Springs) or Katherine Skinner at 543-5059 (Missoula).