Iestyn Davies and Fretwork (UK) – “Lamento” Concert

Students: FREE | Adults: $35.00 | Seniors: $31.50
November 29
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian ChurchView on map

7:30pm – 9:00pm
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Countertenor Iestyn Davies makes his debut performance with EMSI, in the company of the incomparable British viol consort, Fretwork.

Widely recognized as one of the world’s finest singers, Iestyn Davies is the recipient of two Gramophone Awards, a Grammy Award, a RPS Award for Young Singer of the Year, the Critics’ Circle Award and recently an Olivier Award Nomination. He was appointed MBE in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List 2017 for services to music.

“. . . a sublime voice, a faultless technique and superb artistry, all of which Davies has in spades.” – Keith McDonnell, MusicOMH

Fretwork has been setting the standard for the viol consort performance for over 35 years. Their impressive recordings of late Renaissance and early Baroque consort music have been universally praised, and the ensemble has toured throughout the world to great acclaim.

“Fretwork is the finest viol consort on the planet” – Stephen Pettitt, The London Evening Standard

The concert will feature an exploration of exquisite and deeply spiritual 17th-century German repertoire.

A beloved genre in the Baroque era, the lamento’s origins lay in early 17th century Italian opera, before finding its way into sacred music. It was quickly embraced by German sacred composers, who used its expressive nature to depict the sorrow of mankind’s sin and the tragic Passion of Christ. Johann Christoph Bach (1642-1703)’s Ach, dass ich Wassers gnug hätte, his best-known work that laments the sinfulness of humanity, forms the foundation of this programme that traverses across Baroque Germany.

Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and Xwsepsum Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.