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June 8–14, 2009
featuring the modern world premiere of



Music by Christoph Graupner (1683–1760)
Libretto by Barthold Feind (1678–1721)

Learn more about Antiochus und Stratonica

Paul O’Dette and Stephen Stubbs, Musical Directors
Gilbert Blin, Stage Director & Set Designer
Lucy Graham, Choreographer
Anna Watkins, Costume Designer

Lenore Doxsee, Lighting Designer
Abbie H. Katz, Associate Producer

Holger Falk as Antiochus
Gillian Keith as Stratonica

Full cast

June 9, 10, 12, 13 & 14, 2009
Cutler Majestic Theatre in Boston, MA

June 19, 20, & 21, 2009
Mahaiwe Theatre in Great Barrington, MA

“An exquisite and vibrant realization of something that would otherwise be lost in the past.” – The Wall Street Journal

Tickets on sale June 1, 2008 at 617-661-1812

We are currently unable to offer online ticket sales for our
2009 operatic centerpiece, LOVESICK by Christoph Graupner. Please call the BEMF Box Office at
617-661-1812, Monday through Friday from 10am to 6pm, to make your purchase.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.

 

Please join us for our next
“weeklong extravaganza of early music” (The Boston Herald)
featuring:

over a dozen Festival Concerts by the world’s leading soloists and ensembles, plus the Organ and Keyboard Mini-Festivals
the BEMF Exhibition, the field’s largest trade show of early music industry professionals
Fringe Concerts by established and emerging artists
Public Symposia on a broad range of topics
the BEMF CD Store, with thousands of superb recordings and hard-to-find titles
Performance Masterclasses by Festival artists
Family Day programs, fostering the next generation of early music artists
and much more!

Detailed information will be posted as available in the coming months; please check back soon!

“ For fans and performers of early music, [Boston] is paradise for a week every other June, when the Boston Early Music Festival sets up its combination concert marathon and trade show.” The New York Times

“ The world’s leading festival of early music.”The Times, London