TEMP 2026-2027 Season
26/27 season tickets
Join Texas Early Music Project for its 2027-2027 Artistic Season, Eurotour!
Eurotour: Medieval Odyssey
c. 1100 - 1450
Sat, Sept 26, 2026 at 7:30pm at Redeemer Presbyterian
Sun, Sept 27, 2026 at 3:00pm at St. Martin’s Lutheran
From the chants of Hildegard von Bingen to the polyphonic brilliance of Guillaume de Machaut, and from the raucous Italian dances of The Decameron to the subtle creations of the courts of Burgundy, we will explore the best and most characteristic Medieval music from England, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy.
Joy and Light:
Delights of the Season
Sat, Dec 12, 2025 at 7:30pm at Redeemer Presbyterian
Sun, Dec 14, 2025 at 3:00pm at St. Martin’s Lutheran
This concert will sell out. Changes and add-ons cannot be made at the door.
Join Texas Early Music Project for its annual multilicious feast of holiday music for Christmas and Chanukah through the ages. We are contributing our share of joy and light with medieval chant and joyous carols, magnificent motets, sweet Celtic songs, exuberant folk-tunes for Chanukah, and more.
Read the full concert description on the Director's Blog!
Eurotour: Renaissance Masters
c. 1450 - 1600
Saturday, Feb 27, 2027 at 7:30pm
Sunday, Feb 28, 2027 at 3:00pm
Both concerts are at St. Martin’s Lutheran.
We continue our tour of musical change with sophisticated selections from the early Renaissance, featuring the Franco-
Flemish masters through the magnificence of Italian multi-choral works and experiments that stretched the tonal landscape. It’s music by the masters and many unexpected surprises from England, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy.
EuroTour: Early baroque pearls
c. 1600 - 1720
Saturday, April 17, 2027 at 7:30pm at Redeemer Presbyterian on Alexander
Sunday, April 18, 2027 at 3:00pm at St. Martin’s Lutheran on 15th Street
The final stop on our tour begins with the drama inherent in the expression of text and human emotions, which often changes suddenly and without warning in the early Baroque music of Monteverdi, Strozzi, Charpentier, Schütz, and others. Theatrical presentations, instrumental independence and virtuosity, and vocal contrasts mark the highlights of music from England, France, the Netherlands, and Italy.
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