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Texas Early Music Project

PO Box 301675

Austin, TX 78703

(512) 377-6961

For ticket and concert venue inquiries, email the Box Office

 

PO Box 301675
Austin, TX 78703
United States

(512) 377-6961

Founded in 1987 by Daniel Johnson, the Texas Early Music Project is dedicated to preserving and advancing the art of Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and early Classical music through performance, recordings, and educational outreach. 

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2018-2019 Season

TEMP 2018-2019 Season

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Individual tickets may be purchased by clicking/tapping on the buttons below each concert description. Tickets will also be available at the venues, payable with cash, check, or credit card: $30 general admission, $25 senior (60+), and $5 student with ID.

ALL DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $500 OR MORE MAY JOIN THE SEASON SUBSCRIBERS IN THE PREFERRED SEATING* AREA OF THE VENUES

*Preferred seating is held until five minutes before the scheduled concert start time and thereafter may no longer be available.

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Alegría: The Spanish Renaissance

Saturday, Sept. 22, 7:30PM
Redeemer Presbyterian Church
2111 Alexander Ave.

Sunday, Sept. 23, 3:00PM
St. Martin's Lutheran Church
606 W 15th Stree

Sacred music from the cathedrals of 16th-century Spain and popular folk melodies for voices, viols, lutes, and sackbuts, with music by Guerrero, Ceballos, Morales, Flecha, and more in this treat for the ears and the spirit. With guests Wendy Gillespie (viola da gamba), Peter Maund (percussion), and Ryland Angel (countertenor).

Read the full description, watch an interview with Artistic Director Daniel Johnson, and listen to audio samples of the concert on the Director's Blog


How to Marry a Millionaire (c. 1725)

Saturday, Nov. 3, 7:30pm
First Presbyterian Church
8001 Mesa Drive

Sunday, Nov. 4, 3:00pm
First Presbyterian Church
8001 Mesa Drive

A fully staged performance of the chamber opera Pimpinone, Telemann's comedic romp in which an ungovernable maid (Austin’s Gitanjali Mathur) trains a cunning eye on a hapless gentleman of means (NY’s Peter Walker).

Read the full concert description on the Director's Blog


An Early Christmas

Friday, Dec. 7, 7:30pm
St. John's United Methodist
2140 Allandale Road

Saturday, Dec. 8, 7:30pm
SOLD OUT online! Limited tickets
available at the door
First English Lutheran Church
3001 Whitis Avenue

Sunday, Dec. 9, 3:00pm
SOLD OUT online! Limited tickets
available at the door
First Presbyterian Church
8001 Mesa Drive

The intangible essence of Christmas past rediscovered with old delights and new favorites for solo voices, small chorus, instruments, and guest harpists Therese Honey & Elaine Barber

Read the full concert description on the Director's Blog

Enjoy audio samples from our related CDs: our new In dulci jubilo, Gaudete, Noël, Swete was the Songe, and Stella splendens.


Celtic Fancies: Music from Ireland & Scotland,
c.1500-1800

Saturday, Feb. 16, 7:30pm
St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
8134 Mesa Drive

Sunday, Feb. 17, 3:00PM
First Presbyterian Church,
8001 Mesa Drive

Scottish and Irish ballads are evocative, heartfelt, and often humorous! Even the English held these works in high esteem, and our own Ben Franklin adored these songs and considered them the height of great art. With Jenifer Thyssen, Cayla Cardiff, Jenny Houghton, Jeffrey Jones-Ragona, David Lopez, Ryland Angel, New York-based singer and piper Peter Walker, and TEMP’s Ballad Band with Peter Maund, percussion.

Read the full concert description on the Director's Blog

Enjoy audio samples from our related CDs: Celtic Trinity, Celtic Knot, and The Bonny Broom.


A Symphony of Voices: Choral Masterworks
of Tudor England

Saturday, March 30, 7:30PM
Redeemer Presbyterian Church
2111 Alexander Avenue

Sunday, March 31, 3:00PM
St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
8134 Mesa Drive

Many voices, both solo and choral, performing some of the most sublime, moving, and exhilarating music imaginable. This is the world of early Tudor England,with music compiled between c.1490 and c.1520, featuring guests Ryland Angel (countertenor) and Mary Springfels (viola da gamba).

Read the full concert description on the Director's Blog


Mystic, Scientist, Scholar, Nun: Music of
Hildegard von Bingen

Saturday, May 11, 7:30pm;
Lecture by KMFA’s
Sara Schneider, 6:30pm
SOLD OUT online! Limited tickets
available at the door
St. Louis King of France
Catholic Church Chapel

7601 Burnet Road

Sunday, May 12, 3:00pm
Lecture by KMFA’s
Sara Schneider, 2:00pm
St. John's United Methodist
2140 Allandale Road

The beautifully sophisticated and powerful music of the 12th-century German abbess, performed by 15 women singers and accompanied by a small instrumental ensemble of vielles, oud, and psaltery, led by guest vielle player Mary Springfels.

Read the full concert description and listen to an audio sample on the Director's Blog


ALL DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $500 OR MORE MAY JOIN THE SEASON SUBSCRIBERS IN THE PREFERRED SEATING* AREA OF THE VENUES

*Preferred seating is held until five minutes before the scheduled concert start time and thereafter may no longer be available.