Early Music Festival

Where

Indiana History Center
450 W. Ohio St.
Indianapolis, IN

When


12/31
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Early Music Festival
by Editors Jun 25, 2008

The annual Indianapolis Early Music Festival, presented by the Festival Music Society of Indiana, will open this weekend with two concerts by The King’s Noyse: “Le Jardin de Mélodies: Songs and Dances of 16th Century Paris” June 27 and “A Royal Delight: 17th Century English Ballads and Dances” June 29.

Other performers in the festival include The Baltimore Consort July 11-12, Zephyrus July 13 and the outrageous Red Priest July 26-27.

Concerts are at 7:30 p.m. at the Indiana History Center, 450 W. Ohio St. Tickets are $22. For more information, call 317-577-9731 or log on to www.emindy.org.

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