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ABOUT FILIGREE

Founded in 2022 by soprano Christina Kay and mezzo-soprano Kim Leeds, Filigree enriches modern historical performance by pushing the boundaries of improvised ornamentation, rhetorical drama, and creative programming to reshape the modern concert experience. Alongside enlivening music from past eras, Filigree blurs the lines of old music and new by commissioning contemporary works that embrace the creative ethos of past eras. By taking liberties with the written music on the page, every performance is a unique, exciting and joyful experience.  

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Monstrous Gaia

St. James Episcopal Church, North Salem NY

May 2, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.

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​Experience a powerful and moving journey through Earth's story in Monstrous Gaia.

This unique performance blends poetry,

vocal artistry, and instrumental meditations

to explore the profound and complicated relationship between our planet and humankind. Reception to follow.

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Monstrous Gaia

St. John's in the Village, NYC

May 3, 2025 at 1:00 p.m.​

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​Experience a powerful and moving journey through Earth's story in Monstrous Gaia.

This unique performance blends poetry,

vocal artistry, and instrumental meditations

to explore the profound and complicated relationship between our planet and humankind. Reception to follow.

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Five Cities Baroque Festival

Decatur & Champaign, IL

June 16-21, 2025

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​Experience a powerful and moving journey through Earth's story in Monstrous Gaia.

This unique performance blends poetry,

vocal artistry, and instrumental meditations

to explore the profound and complicated relationship between our planet and humankind. Reception to follow.

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Monteverdi: Tornate, o cari baci

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2025 by Filigree

Photograpy by Tatiana Daubek

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