Baroque / Celtic / Early Music / Western European

Ménestrel | Au 9e, a journey into a distant past

by Alain Brunet

Kerry Bursey and Janelle Lucyk marked the release of their self-titled debut album (Leaf Music label) with a concert at the nearly full Art Deco hall Le 9e on this first Tuesday of March—a perfect way to wrap up the workday and beautifully usher in an evening in the middle of the week.

Accompanied on lute and violin, the duo Ménestrel explores early and Baroque repertoire, weaving songs together in a program full of creativity. It makes for a soothing hour, certainly conducive to a burst of energy much needed in these troubled times.

À la claire fontaine (traditional), Ma bergère tendre et fidèle (Michel Lambert, 1610–1696), and En montant la rivière (traditional) were linked with a Cape Breton melody and the Scottish air Fhear a’Bhàta (The Boatman).

The soloists’ voices are pure and luminous—naturally lacking the projection of fully trained operatic technique from the Baroque period. What is lost in volume is more than compensated by purity. This repertoire does not demand operatic power; these voices are natural, unforced, and without vibrato.

Lute accompaniment is rare in today’s music scene, yet Kerry Bursey has chosen to cultivate this fertile ground. The lute truly transports the listener back to ancient times and the musical atmospheres of the past. This choice led the artists to perform works by English lutenist, singer, and songwriter John Dowland (1563–1626), the most famous composer of the Elizabethan era, whom Bursey humorously calls the ultimate “emo” composer—he passed away exactly 400 years ago. Bursey, as lutenist and tenor, first performed Now, O Now, I Needs Must Part, harmonized by Janelle Lucyk’s singing, paired with an obscure Francophone song, Le doux silence des bois (Honoré d’Ambruys, 1660–1702).

Dowland’s repertoire was also featured in the program’s conclusion with Can She Excuse My Wrongs? and Come Again, Sweet Love. In between, the program included a mix of traditional and classical songs: Se l’aura spira tutta vezzoza (Girolamo Frescobaldi, 1583–1643), the humanist courtly standard Mille regretz (Josquin des Prez, 1450–1521), and Si dolce è ‘l tormento (Claudio Monteverdi, 1567–1643).

Other traditional songs enriched the concert, including Once I Loved with Fond Affection, featuring Janelle Lucyk as the principal soloist—an angelic rendition—preceded by two famous blackbird-themed songs performed by Kerry Bursey: the traditional If I Were a Blackbird and, as you might guess, The Beatles’ Blackbird.

This program served as a reminder that lovers of Baroque and early music are very much alive today, fully embracing modernity while drawing inspiration from our distant past.

Latest 360 Content

Carpenter Brut – Leather Temple

Carpenter Brut – Leather Temple

Bibi Club – Amaro

Bibi Club – Amaro

Trio Garibaldi: The Album In Faded Sepia | Viola, Piano, and Clarinet in Service of New Creation

Trio Garibaldi: The Album In Faded Sepia | Viola, Piano, and Clarinet in Service of New Creation

Remi Bolduc unveils his Groove Quintet

Remi Bolduc unveils his Groove Quintet

Semaine du Neuf | Nous perçons les oreilles: Surrendering Body and Mind to the Music

Semaine du Neuf | Nous perçons les oreilles: Surrendering Body and Mind to the Music

5ilience | Devinim, When Sounds Move Through The Reeds

5ilience | Devinim, When Sounds Move Through The Reeds

Caribbean Love: Richy Jay, Between Heritage and Tropical Rhythms

Caribbean Love: Richy Jay, Between Heritage and Tropical Rhythms

The magic of Miyazaki comes to life with the FILMharmonic Orchestra

The magic of Miyazaki comes to life with the FILMharmonic Orchestra

Bigflo & Oli – Karma

Bigflo & Oli – Karma

Caprice au 9e | Telemann and The Traveling Musicians of the Baroque Era

Caprice au 9e | Telemann and The Traveling Musicians of the Baroque Era

Airat Ichmouratov will compose Alice in Wonderland for Montreal’s Grands Ballets canadiens

Airat Ichmouratov will compose Alice in Wonderland for Montreal’s Grands Ballets canadiens

Semaine du Neuf | Lovemusic: A Clash of Bodies and Sounds

Semaine du Neuf | Lovemusic: A Clash of Bodies and Sounds

The Setting – The Setting

The Setting – The Setting

Symphonic Tribute to Daft Punk: Effective Fusion, Mostly

Symphonic Tribute to Daft Punk: Effective Fusion, Mostly

Morrissey – Make-up is a Lie

Morrissey – Make-up is a Lie

The Sheepdogs, or How to Become a Classic “Outside the Storm”

The Sheepdogs, or How to Become a Classic “Outside the Storm”

War Child Records – HELP (2)

War Child Records – HELP (2)

Semaine du Neuf | Collective Improv Night with No Hay Banda, Ana Maria Romano, and Limules

Semaine du Neuf | Collective Improv Night with No Hay Banda, Ana Maria Romano, and Limules

Bajofondo – Ohm

Bajofondo – Ohm

Lucas Santtana – Brasiliano

Lucas Santtana – Brasiliano

Harry Styles – Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally 

Harry Styles – Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally 

Arion Baroque Orchestra: Il pianto di Maria: Tears of Joy

Arion Baroque Orchestra: Il pianto di Maria: Tears of Joy

Semaine du Neuf | Sound understanding for children under 3 years… and us

Semaine du Neuf | Sound understanding for children under 3 years… and us

Semaine du Neuf | Sxelxéles te tl’etla’axel – Design for Inviting, the Power of Words… and of Sounds?

Semaine du Neuf | Sxelxéles te tl’etla’axel – Design for Inviting, the Power of Words… and of Sounds?

Subscribe to our newsletter