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Category: Start / Ensembles/Performers/Associations/Societies / Concert Series

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(CA) Academy Concert Series  Popular

"Since 1991, the Academy Concert Series has been presenting chamber music programmes of excellent artistic quality and entertainment value, using period instruments and historically informed performance styles. Using this very original approach helps our audiences appreciate the music as composers intended it to sound. And the moment you hear it, played by some of Canada’s finest musicians, you feel that you are a part of a unique musical act.

We present music that engages you in the creative listening process, something we think everyone can enjoy. And at the Academy Concert Series, everyone can. Our concerts are one of the best musical values in the city (Toronto, CA)

Located in the heart of vibrant Danforth Avenue, we present our concerts in the historic Eastminster United Church where outstanding acoustics contribute to a pure joy of music experience. Join us for our new season and discover for yourself what’s so special about the Academy Concert Series. " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

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(UK) Georgian Concert Society  Popular

"For over twenty years the Georgian Concert Society has brought musicians specialising in the field of Early Music to Edinburgh. The GCS is dedicated to the promotion of the highest standard performance of historically-informed playing on period instruments and in period settings. The GCS has built up an audience base of over 600 people who attend at least one concert per season, and a core audience of over 100 subscribers. It regularly attracts capacity audiences at St Cecilia’s Hall, drawn mostly from the Central Belt, but with some subscribers travelling from as far away as Aberdeen, Newcastle and Dumfries.

St Cecilia’s Hall, Scotland’s oldest concert hall and home to the internationally-famous Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments, provides an appropriate setting for many GCS concerts. The opportunity to use an instrument from the Collection uniquely suited to the repertoire being played is relished by the artists and their audiences alike. " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

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(US) Salon/Sanctuary Concerts (New York)

“Founded in 2009 by Artistic Director Jessica Gould as an alternative to the conventional concert hall, Salon/Sanctuary Concerts offers the special chance to hear acclaimed artists performing pre-Romantic music in intimate venues that complement the historical context of the repertoire. We present compositions intended for the domestic salon in the Abigail Adams Smith Auditorium of the Mt. Vernon Hotel Museum and Garden, built in 1799, where Salon/Sanctuary is the concert series in residence.  Sacred music is performed in sanctuaries appropriate to the religious context of the music. …“

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