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Boston, Massachusetts
June 4 to June 11

Boston Early Music Festival

bemf.org/
The biennial June Boston Early Music Festival presents a week-long extravaganza of opera, concerts, masterclasses, lectures, a trade show, and more. The 2023 theme is "A Celebration of Women."

Festival Artistic Direction: Paul O’Dette, Stephen Stubbs 

Festival Conductors: Paul O’Dette, Stephen Stubbs 

Festival Artists: Jesse Blumberg, Douglas Williams, baritone; Carloe Cerasi, clavichord; Stefania Neonato, fortepiano; Maxine Eilander, harp; Francesco Corti, harpsichord; Virginia Warnken Kelsey, Mireille Lebel, Lucile Richardot, mezzo-soprano; Christa Rakich, organ; Erik Bosgraaf, recorder; Amanda Forsythe, Dorothee Mields, Teresa Wakim, soprano; Colin Balzer, Aaron Sheehan, tenor; Philippe Pierlot, viola da gamba; Tekla Cunningham, violin   

Featured Groups: ACRONYM, Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra, Doulce Mémoire, Hamburger Ratsmusik, La Donna Musicale & Rumbarroco, Les Délices, The Newberry Consort, Orlando Consort, Ricercar Consort, Sollazzo Ensemble, Stile Antico, Tiburtina Ensemble, Vox Luminis 

Orchestra Affiliation: Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra 

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Kathy Fay
43 Thorndike Street Suite 302, Cambridge, MA 02141
617-661-1812
bemf@bemf.org
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