TEMP 2021-2022 Season
TEMP 2021-2022 Season
Gathering Again
Individual tickets may be purchased by clicking/tapping on the buttons below each concert description. Tickets will also be available at the venues, payable with cash, check, or credit card: $30 general admission, $25 senior (60+), and $5 student with ID.
tickets for the Convivencia performance on Saturday, May 14 Must be purchased in advance. See details in the concert description below.
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2021-2022 Concerts
Our first concert of the season explores music from England in the early 12th century up to about 1450, including the earliest surviving sacred and secular music from really olde England through the end of the early Renaissance.
Read the full concert description on the Director's Blog!
Our new CD Mirie it is: Early Middle English Songs is now available! Visit the Mirie it is CD page to listen to audio samples and purchase!
Hosted by Arts on Alexander on the campus of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, 2111 Alexander Ave, Austin, TX 78722
Did you miss our live performances of Mirie it is? Here’s your chance to enjoy the concert video!
Our first concert of the season explored music from England in the 12th century up to about 1450, including the earliest surviving sacred and secular music from really olde England through the end of the early Renaissance.
Season-ticket holders and those who purchased individual tickets for the live performances will receive an email with the link to the video. For others, instructions to access the video will be delivered upon ticket purchase via confirmation and ticket emails.
The video will be viewable until Sunday, November 21, at 11:00 PM. TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED BY 9:30 PM ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21.
Read the full concert description on the Director's Blog!
Enjoy the trailer on our Gallery Page!
Our new CD Mirie it is: Early Middle English Songs is now available! Visit the Mirie it is CD page to listen to audio samples and purchase!
We explore the intangible essence of Christmas as TEMP puts its unique stamp on beautiful and joyful carols, motets, dances, and traditional songs with innovative arrangements for solo voices, small chorus, harp, violin, flute, mandolin, viols, and lutes.
Read the full concert description on the Director's Blog!
Enjoy audio samples from our related CDs: Lullay, Lullay, In dulci jubilo, Gaudete, Noël, Swete was the Songe, and Stella splendens.
Hosted by Arts on Alexander on the campus of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, 2111 Alexander Ave, Austin, TX 78722
Did you miss our live performances of An Early Christmas? Here’s your chance to enjoy the concert!
We explore the intangible essence of Christmas as TEMP puts its unique stamp on beautiful and joyful carols, motets, dances, and traditional songs with innovative arrangements for solo voices, small chorus, harp, violin, flute, mandolin, viols, and lutes. Read the full concert description on the Director's Blog!
Enjoy audio samples from our related CDs: Lullay, Lullay, In dulci jubilo, Gaudete, Noël, Swete was the Songe, and Stella splendens.
Season-ticket holders and those who purchased individual tickets for the live performances will receive an email with the link to the video. For others, instructions to access the video will be delivered upon ticket purchase via confirmation and ticket emails.
TEMP enjoys presenting this 16th- to 18th-century repertoire from Ireland and Scotland and some of its influences in England. This musical link to another time and place is still vibrantly alive and flourishing.
Read the full concert description on the Director's Blog!
Enjoy audio samples from our related CDs: Celtic Trinity, Celtic Knot, and The Bonny Broom.
Hosted by Arts on Alexander on the campus of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, 2111 Alexander Ave, Austin, TX 78722
Did you miss our live performances of Celtic Crossings? Here’s your chance to enjoy the concert video!
TEMP enjoys presenting this 16th to 18th-century repertoire from Ireland and Scotland and some of its influences in England. This musical link to another time and place is still vibrantly alive and flourishing. Read the full concert description on the Director's Blog!
Enjoy audio samples from our related CDs: Celtic Trinity, Celtic Knot, and The Bonny Broom.
Season-ticket holders and those who purchased individual tickets for the February 2 & 3 live performances have already been sent instructions for viewing the concert (email Juli if you did not receive the concert link).
TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE NOW THROUGH 9:30 PM ON FRIDAY, APRIL 22 at the link below. INSTRUCTIONS TO VIEW THE CONCERT video will be included in your ticket/confirmation emails upon purchase.
The term Convivencia (or Coexistence) refers to the time period when the three great cultures of early Spain (Muslim, Jewish, and Christian) co-existed in the Iberian Peninsula. The intermingling of the three peoples resulted in intercultural influences on all aspects of life: social, intellectual, political, and artistic. We are delighted to collaborate with our guest scholar, Professor Edwin Seroussi (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), who will deliver the pre-concert lecture one hour prior to each performance.
Read the full concert description on the Director's Blog!
Special Guest Scholar: Professor Edwin Seroussi
Edwin Seroussi is the Emanuel Alexandre Professor of Musicology and the director of the Jewish Music Research Centre at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He researches Judeo-Islamic relations in music, North African and Eastern Mediterranean Jewish music, and Israeli popular music. A pioneer in the study of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern musical cultures and traditions, Professor Seroussi was awarded the 2018 Israel Prize in the music category. He has also won the Joel Engel Prize for Life Achievement in Jewish Music Research, Tel Aviv Municipality.
Professor Seroussi received his PhD in Music from UCLA. He has held visiting-professor and fellowship appointments across the globe, including at the University of Oxford, University of Pennsylvania, University of Chicago, Dartmouth College, and Harvard University. He has previously served as president of the Israel Musicological Society and as the president of the Israel Committee of the International Music Council, UNESCO.
Enjoy audio samples from our related CDs: Convivencia: Love and War in Renaissance Spain, Night and Day: Sephardic Songs of Love and Exile, and
La Rosa: Sephardic Love Songs c. 1400-1600.
Due to the security requirements of our Saturday venue, tickets must be purchased in advance for Saturday, May 14. Please purchase your Saturday tickets online or via phone at 512-377-6961. No tickets will be available at the door on Saturday.
Tickets will be available at the door on Sunday, May 15.
We are grateful to the Tocker Foundation and Shalom Austin for their generous support of our Convivencia program.
Did you miss our live performances of Convivencia: The Three Worlds of Renaissance Spain? Here’s your chance to enjoy the concert video!
The term Convivencia (or Coexistence) refers to the time period when the three great cultures of early Spain (Muslim, Jewish, and Christian) co-existed in the Iberian Peninsula. The intermingling of the three peoples resulted in intercultural influences on all aspects of life: social, intellectual, political, and artistic.
Read the full concert description on the Director's Blog!
Enjoy audio samples from our related CDs: Convivencia: Love and War in Renaissance Spain, Night and Day: Sephardic Songs of Love and Exile, and La Rosa: Sephardic Love Songs c. 1400-1600.
If you are a season-ticket holder, or if you attended the concerts in person, you should have received a link to watch the online concert video. Contact juli@early-music.org if you did not receive the link!
TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE NOW THROUGH 9:30 PM ON SATURDAY, July 16 at the link below. INSTRUCTIONS TO VIEW THE CONCERT video will be included in your ticket/confirmation emails upon purchase.
We are grateful to the Tocker Foundation and Shalom Austin for their generous support of our Convivencia program.