Pacific Baroque Festival 2025 – Concert #3
The German Reformation resulted in an exceptionally fertile time in the arts, with writers, artists and composers reflecting the horrors of war and the longing for peace and heavenly pleasures.
The German Reformation resulted in an exceptionally fertile time in the arts, with writers, artists and composers reflecting the horrors of war and the longing for peace and heavenly pleasures.
This program brings together the music of four prominent North German composers of the 17th century, Reinken, Buxtehude, Theile, and Erlebach.
This program includes one of J.S. Bach’s best-loved cantatas, the “wedding” cantata, BWV 202, along with the sunny violin concerto in E Major. A feast of joyful music!
Come join us as the Postsecondary students share their musical works-in progress! Ranging from Bach to Zepplin and beyond, these free concerts bring together fellow students and the public, to share in the joy of music.
Free admission with an RSVP ticket. We proudly present the Spark to Flame Student Showcase on Saturday, March 1st at 7:30pm in Alix Goolden Performance Hall.
The Classical Voice department provides this opportunity for current students with their instructors recommendation to perform Italian Art Songs.
The gifted students of the Camosun College/Victoria Conservatory of Music Diploma in Music Performance are thrilled to present their acoustic musical works-in-progress.
The SFV has the great honor to present Yves Lambert, a true legend of traditional Quebec music.
The Winds & Brass Department Collage Concert features solo and chamber music performances by students (and sometimes faculty!).
Come join us as the Postsecondary students share their musical works-in progress! Ranging from Bach to Zepplin and beyond, these free concerts bring together fellow students and the public, to share in the joy of music.
Learn more about the Postsecondary Programs including a review of admission requirements and application procedures.
Come join us as the Postsecondary students share their musical works-in progress! Ranging from Bach to Zepplin and beyond, these free concerts bring together fellow students and the public, to share in the joy of music.