Monteverdi's Orfeo
The earliest complete musical drama — a staged performance with projections. Can Orfeo's beautiful music move Plutone to release Euridice from the Underworld? Join the chorus of Nymphs and Shepherds as the tale unfolds.
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In the 2026–2027 season, Tenet Vocal Artists presents nine thoughtfully-crafted experiences featuring musical richness of the Medieval world to the expressive voices of the 20th century. Anchored by three major works, the season offers intimate chamber programs, dynamic collaborations, and guest-curated evenings that invite you to suspend time.
The earliest complete musical drama — a staged performance with projections. Can Orfeo's beautiful music move Plutone to release Euridice from the Underworld? Join the chorus of Nymphs and Shepherds as the tale unfolds.
Separated by 300 years yet united by mastery — an intimate program for two singers, lute, and harp revealing the engaging simplicity of the human voice's power to capture the imagination.
Songs and instrumental suites from Henry Purcell's court festivities — incidental music for Shakespeare, courtly masque entertainments, and offerings to Cecilia, the Patron Saint of Music.
The glory of the holiday season rings in as Tenet joins forces with Juilliard415 and the Juilliard Community Chorus, featuring world-class soloists in a performance of humanity and community.
Heartwarming Scottish folk songs featuring the poetry of Robert Burns, near the anniversary of his birth. An intimate chamber program that transports you to the beauty of the Scottish countryside.
A devastatingly beautiful cycle of seven cantatas — offered as a meditation on the global suffering that continues to challenge our humanity. A desert island piece for singers and listeners alike.
A pillar of Baroque repertoire with immediacy of emotional connection. Evangelist James Reese guides us through the Passion, a tapestry of soloists reflecting the voice of those who look on, powerless.
You are cordially invited to the annual meeting of the Medieval poetic society Puy d'Arras — an evening of wit, heart-wrenching chansons, and tales of courtly love with famous trouvères from near and far.
An evening of airs de cour for voices and lute — songs of the 17th-century French court by Lambert, Moulinié, and Boësset. Supremely sophisticated and elegant, offering singer and listener an intimate connection with poetry.