The Festival team would like to thank you and see you next year for our 50th anniversary!
The curtain has now fallen on the 49th season of the Lamèque International Baroque Music Festival. Once again, the Festival was a huge success!
It's been an emotional three days, filled with magnificent music and human encounters with musicians and members of the public alike.
The entire Festival team would like to say a huge THANK YOU, for without your passion, your love of music and your ongoing support, it would not be possible to pursue this wonderful adventure of baroque music in Acadie!
Our heartfelt thanks go to all those who, year after year, contribute to the Festival's success:
• The music-loving public and people in the community;
• Individuals, organizations, companies and governments who support us financially;
• Volunteers and hosts;
• Artists: conductor, choirmaster, instrumentalists, solo singers and choir members;
• Île-de-Lamèque and Saint-Pierre Parish;
We look forward to welcoming you next year for our 50th anniversary, from July 30 to August 1, 2026!
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Photo: Julie d'Amour-Léger |
The Festival Program 2025 Has Arrived!
The curtain rises on a dazzling new edition of our beloved festival!
Step into a world of enchantment and elegance by downloading the official 2025 program.
Download the PDF now and let yourself be swept away by the grandeur, the passion, and the timeless beauty of a festival like no other.
Mathieu-Duguay Early Music Competition
The Lamèque International Baroque Music Festival is proud to announce the 6th edition of the Mathieu-Duguay Early Music Competition, which will be held from July 24 to 26 as part of the Festival.
The Competition, which aims to foster and nurture new talent in early music, is open to instrumentalists who are between 18 and 30 years old and singers who are between 18 and 35 years old.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE - PROGRAM CHANGE
IMPORTANT MESSAGE - PROGRAM CHANGE: For reasons beyond its control, the Festival must change the program of the concert Four Seasons in the eyes of Simpson, scheduled for Saturday, July 27, 2024, at 11 a.m., at the Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue Church, in Miscou, which was to have been presented by the Ensemble Pallade Musica.
Instead, Tanya LaPerrière, violin, Dorothéa Ventura, harpsichord, and Vincent Lauzer, recorder, will present a program devoted entirely to the chamber music of Johann Sebastian Bach.