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Join us for an evening of beautiful early Italian repertoire, at Trinity College Chapel. The program will feature polyphonic madrigals, string band music of 16th century Italy, and works for solo keyboard.
Cor Unum Ensemble is Toronto's newest early music ensemble, comprised of emerging professionals interested in exploring the intimacies of vocal and instrumental collaboration within the early music repertoire. Founded in 2016, Cor Unum Ensemble enters its second season of presenting concerts of vocal and instrumental early music. Highlights of last season include J.S. Bachs St. John Passion with guest director UK violinist Adrian Butterfield and touring to Hamilton to perform in the Hammer Baroque concert series. We strive to create performance opportunities for young artists passionate about early music and foster their growth as individual artists. Our process is intentionally collaborative, valuing the collective experience our artists possess. We learn from each other as we prepare the music together, culminating in at least two performances of the same program, allowing us to take performance risks a single performance may not render. The dedication, scholarship, and spirited energy of our collaboration is a mere reflection of the mentorship and encouragement of the rich historical performance community in Toronto.
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LocationTrinity College Chapel (View)
6 Hoskin Ave.
Toronto, ON M5S 3K7
Canada
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