PROGRAMME OF EVENTS: NZIEMF 2014 1st - 9th March 2014 in Dunedin, New Zealand
E1 Saturday 1st March at 7pm in St Pauls Cathedral
The Tudors: Piety and Pleasure
The Southern Consort of Voices dir. Daniel Kelly, Rare Byrds with les Belles Vilaines
E2 Sunday 2nd March at 10am in St Pauls Cathedral
Guillaume de Machaut: Messe de Nostre Dame (after 1365)
St Pauls Cathedral Choir dir. George Chittenden
E3 Monday 3rd March at 1pm in St Pauls Cathedral
From Court to Cathedral: Early Spanish Organ Music
Alan Edwards - organ
E4 Tuesday 4th March at 1.30pm in St Pauls Cathedral
Vive la France! Great Masters of the French Harpsichord
Douglas Mews - harpsichord
E5 Wednesday 5th March at 1pm in All Saints Church
Caravaggio's Lute: Lute Music in Rome c1600
John Griffiths - lute
E6 Wednesday 5th March at 8.30pm in All Saints Church
Purcell and Handel: The Genii of their Ages
Lois Johnston - soprano
Christopher John Clifford - countertenor
Tomas Hurnik - 'cello
Douglas Mews - harpsichord
E7 Thursday 6th March at 7pm in All Saints Church
Fantasies and Sighs: Intimate Vihuela Music from Renaissance Spain
John Griffiths - vihuela
E8 Friday 7th March at 1pm in All Saints Church
Baroque German Masters of the Organ: Bach, Pachelbel and Buxtehude
David Burchell - organ
E9 Saturday 8th March at 7pm in St Pauls Cathedral
Plainchant: Processional, Purcell: Anthems, Gregorio Allegri: Miserere mei, Deus
Carlo di Gesualdo: Tenebrae Responsoria (1611) for Holy Saturday
St Pauls Cathedral Choir dir. George Chittenden
E10 Sunday 9th March from 12 noon to 4pm in the gardens of the former Roman Catholic Church in Seacliff
Closing Picnic with a Renaissance Theme
Bring your own food, drink and chairs - dress up in costume optional
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Page updated on 24 February 2014