Les Boréades: 30 ans! – Private Musick
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Les Boréades: 30 ans! – Private Musick

In-person Event
August 17th 2025
11:00 am – 12:00 pm / Doors: 10:00 am

85, Chemin Cammac, Harrington, QC, Canada
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English music under the last Stuarts, with works by Locke, Blow and Purcell.

After the rich Elizabethan period, which lasted well into the 17th century, various Italian and French forms, genres, and practices were adopted into English music. The sonata replaced the old consort of violes, the basso continuo became indispensable, the violin had its first virtuosos—they came from overseas, of course—and Charles II established a 24-string orchestra to play various dances in the French manner. The ‘Merry Monarch’ also maintained a ‘private musick’, a chamber ensemble that played for his pleasure. But despite these strong influences, English music in the second half of the 17th century developed its unique spin, an expressiveness and harmonic daring which were all its own…

Founded in 1991 by Francis Colpron, Les Boréades is an ensemble specializing in the Baroque repertoire, performed on period instruments according to historical performance practices. Renowned for its expressive, theatrical, and elegant style, the ensemble has performed on prestigious stages in Canada and abroad, and collaborates with internationally acclaimed musicians.

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English music under the last Stuarts, with works by Locke, Blow and Purcell.

After the rich Elizabethan period, which lasted well into the 17th century, various Italian and French forms, genres, and practices were adopted into English music. The sonata replaced the old consort of violes, the basso continuo became indispensable, the violin had its first virtuosos—they came from overseas, of course—and Charles II established a 24-string orchestra to play various dances in the French manner. The ‘Merry Monarch’ also maintained a ‘private musick’, a chamber ensemble that played for his pleasure. But despite these strong influences, English music in the second half of the 17th century developed its unique spin, an expressiveness and harmonic daring which were all its own…

Founded in 1991 by Francis Colpron, Les Boréades is an ensemble specializing in the Baroque repertoire, performed on period instruments according to historical performance practices. Renowned for its expressive, theatrical, and elegant style, the ensemble has performed on prestigious stages in Canada and abroad, and collaborates with internationally acclaimed musicians.

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