Upcoming Events
Toxic Love
Sponsored by ARTEK Early Music
Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 1:00pm EST @ St. John’s in the Village
Filigree Ensemble, sponsored by ARTEK Early Music, presents Toxic Love, a musical exploration of the darker side of love and rejection in Italian and English song. For centuries, women have navigated living and finding love in a world rife with misogyny. Toxic Love highlights the objectification of women in Victorian era music, the violent rhetoric embedded in pining laments as well as playful love declarations, and the consequences women suffered in the name of love.
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Past Events
Florid Spirit
GEMS Midtown Concert Series
Thursday, September 8, 2023 from 1:15-2pm EST @ St. Malachy’s in NYC
Filigree delves into the exciting world of early music ornamentation. Inspired by the recently rediscovered Carlo G Manuscript–a treasure trove of highly ornamented early Baroque solos and duets–Filigree, joined by Dani-Zanuttini-Frank on theorbo and lute, takes you on a journey through the Italian Baroque, infusing works by Monteverdi, Frescobaldi, and Strozzi with improvised ornamentation and stylistic fervor.
Florid Spirit
Filigree Ensemble Boston Launch Concert
Friday, September 16, 2023 at 6:30pm EST @ Parma Chai in Boston, MA
Filigree delves into the exciting world of early music ornamentation. Inspired by the recently rediscovered Carlo G Manuscript–a treasure trove of highly ornamented early Baroque solos and duets–Filigree, joined by Jason Priset on lute and baroque guitar, takes you on a journey through the Italian Baroque, infusing works by Monteverdi, Frescobaldi, and Strozzi with improvised ornamentation and stylistic fervor
In Praise of Mother Mary
GEMS Midtown Concert Series
Thursday, March 7, 2024 from 1:15-2pm EST @ St. Malachy’s in NYC
Filigree performs music about the iconic figure, Mary, mother of Jesus. Works by female Baroque composers are paired with selections from the Cantigas de Santa Maria, exploring the complexity of Mother Mary as a human and divine figure through these epic, sometimes even comic miracle stories from the 13th century.
The performance will be live-streamed on YouTube. For more info, click here!