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Boston Baroque presents Monteverdi's Vespers of 1610

In 1998, Boston Baroque's recording of Monteverdi's monumental Vespers of 1610 was nominated for a Grammy award.

In 1998, Boston Baroque’s recording of Monteverdi’s monumental Vespers of 1610 was nominated for a Grammy award. Under the direction of founding musical director Martin Pearlman, the Boston Baroque period-instrument orchestra and chorus opens their season with a revival performance of this beloved masterwork. Featuring the voices of Yulia Van Doren (soprano), Teresa Wakim (soprano), Thomas Cooley (tenor), and Aaron Sheehan (tenor). Ticket holders under 40 are invited to enjoy a free preconcert cocktail at Improper Baroque, our special reception and networking event for young professionals, an hour before the show on Friday, November 14.

Dates and Times: Fri. & Sat. Nov. 14 & 15, 2014 at 8 p.m.

Location: Jordan Hall at New England Conservatory. 30 Gainsborough St, Boston, MA 02115

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Tickets range from $35 - $95. Students $10 on day of concert.

For more information, or to reserve your tickets, visit Boston Baroque at

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http://www.bostonbaroque.org/ or call us: 617-987-8600.

MBTA to Jordan Hall:

Green Line to Symphony.

Orange Line to Mass. Ave. Station.

Bus Route 39 to Huntington Ave. @ Gainsborough St.


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