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Concerts are at the Indiana History Center

450 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204



Tickets for each concert are $20 in advance, $25 at the door.

Students are free!

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Friday, July 21, 7:30 PM

Les Canards Chantants

"Sex, Drugs, and Madrigals"

Pre-concert chat @ 7:00 PM



This amazing vocal ensemble includes six singers, two of them former members of Chanticleer. For this concert they will be joined by lutenist, Charles Weaver, professor of lute at the Julliard School in New York.

Founded in England in 2011, Les Canards Chantants are now based in Philadelphia, where they present concerts of Renaissance polyphony at home and abroad.

Reviewers praise their "elegant vocalism" (Philadelphia Inquirer), "finely tuned vocals, robust singing, emotional flexibility, and sense of adventure" (Broad Street Review), "brilliant and moving programming" (Early Music America), and "liveliness and theatricality" (Boston Musical Intelligencer). 

Innovative programs like Sex, Drugs and Madrigals (staged Italian madrigals) have cemented the ensemble’s reputation for daring and entertaining presentation in concert and for engaging with the most unusual repertoire from the Renaissance. Sex, Drugs, and Madrigals is a wild and theatrical ride through the extremes of style, drama, humor and emotion in the late Italian madrigal: Willaert, Marenzio, Gabrieli, Palestrina, Banchieri, Croce, d’India, Schütz, Gesualdo, Valentini, and of course, Monteverdi.


“The “Singing Ducks” instilled their superb performances with the liveliness and theatricality that were historically an important part of the madrigal tradition.”

– Boston Musical Intelligencer  

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Sunday, July 23, 2:30 PM

Pre-concert chat @ 2:00 PM


Presenting Matthias Maute's own recreations of

Vivaldi's "The Four Nations".



accompanied by an all-star band

featuring IU Faculty Members,

Ingrid Matthews

and Joanna Blenduff

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Matthias Maute has achieved an international reputation as conductor, recorder and flute player and as a composer. Mr. Maute is Artistic Director of Ensemble Caprice. His solo career has soared since winning First Prize in the soloist category at the renowned Early Music Competition in Bruges, Belgium in 1990. He made his debut at Lincoln Center in New York in December 2008. In 2003 and 2005, he was the featured recorder soloist at the Boston Early Music Festival. He has delighted audiences at the Indianapolis Early Music Festival in 2010, 2015, 2018 and virtually, in 2021.


Matthias Maute’s compositions hold an important place in the world of contemporary recorder music and are published by Breitkopf & Härtel, Amadeus, Moeck and Carus. Mr. Maute has made some twenty recordings on the Analekta, Vanguard Classics, Bella Musica, Dorian, Bridge and Atma Classique labels. He teaches at Université de Montréal and McGill University in Montreal.


This program brings you four of Vivaldi's concertos assigned to different nations (France, Spain, England, India). Since the music is lost except for Il Gran Mogul, this reconstructed version tries to be truthful to Vivaldi's exuberant style while featuring some national characteristics like the imitation of guitars in La Spagna, the Spanish concerto.



The four concertos featured in this program are:

1. Concerto La Francia

2. Concerto L'Inhilterro Siciliano Arioso

3. Concerto Il Gran Mogul

4. Concerto La Spagna Cadenza Le Nacchere

Sample  "Four Nations" here

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