Article content musica intimaâs 12 artists âwho blend ourselves into an artistic vision.â Photo by Jennifer Gauthier and Saphren Ma
The two months after Easter see the end of the conventional classical music season. We donât need to be reminded that 2021 is nothing like the well-ordered seasons of yore, yet thereâs something reassuring about how our music calendar does respect the broad outlines of tradition.
An example of how that is playing out can be found in musica intimaâs plans for its final two events of the 2020-21 season on April 30 and May 28, offered, of course, as digital broadcasts.
Rethinking Handel gifted us a Messiah for the multitudes Joel Ivany, the driving force behind Messiah/Complex, talks about a project that may well become a classic for our time
Author of the article: David Gordon Duke
Publishing date: Apr 14, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 3 minute read • Tenor Spencer Britten sang Ev ry Valley from Vancouver, as part of Messiah/Complex. Photo by Georgia Street Media
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Can a centuries-old classic be redefined in a meaningful way for contemporary audiences? And can the results be celebrated by modern technology?