Gorgeous lakes, rolling hills with orchards and vineyards, majestic mountains with a range of world-class outdoor activities and epic hiking trails – what a fantastic backdrop for a classical music festival!
The young Vernon Proms festival has quickly become Vernon’s signature Summer event. Over time, it has offered a wide range of free and paid events in the warm acoustics of Vernon’s All Saints Church: Colour of Song recital with soprano Marie Civitarese and pianist Graham Vink, Sycamore String Quartet’s concert, a recital of Viennese music with violinist Cvetozar Vutev and pianist Dimitr Terziev, Early Music Okanagan’s free summer concerts with Oko Baroquo period music ensemble, guitarist Alan Rinehart, Chorealis vocal ensemble, Early Music Okanagan soloists, a vocal workshop with soprano Tracy Fehr, Cvetozar Vutev’s violin masterclass, and more.
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