MUSIQUE ROYALE

March 13 - 18, 2026

David Greenberg and Chris Norman

St. John's Anglican Church Wolfville
Friday 13 March – 7:00 PM

$25 advance, $30 at the door, youth free (18 and under).

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164 Main St, Wolfville

Cecilia's Retreat
Saturday 14 March – 11:00 AM

$35. Email barbara.butler@ns.sympatico.ca for advance reservation..

Yarmouth North Baptist Church
Saturday 14 March – 7:00 PM

$25 advance, $30 at the door, youth free (18 and under). Email musiqueroyale1985@gmail.com for advance reservation.

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8 Elm St, Yarmouth

St. Paul's Anglican Church
Sunday 15 March – 7:00 PM

$25 advance, $30 at the door, youth free (18 and under). Email musiqueroyale1985@gmail.com for advance reservation.

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71 St. Paul's Lane, French Village

St. John's Centre for the Arts
Monday 16 March – 7:00 PM

$10 at the door, youth free (18 and under).

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2513 NS-206, Arichat

St Michael's Catholic Church
Tuesday 17 March – 7:00 PM

$25 advance, $30 at the door, youth free (18 and under). Email musiqueroyale1985@gmail.com for advance reservation.

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511 Chebucto St, Baddeck

Salem United Church
Wednesday 18 March – 7:00 PM

$25 advance, $30 at the door, youth free (18 and under). Email musiqueroyale1985@gmail.com for advance reservation.

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1667 NS-6, River John

Featuring

Chris Norman, wooden flute

David Greenberg, baroque violin, Cape Breton fiddle

About

Chris Norman and David Greenberg bring together two extraordinary musical voices rooted in both traditional music and Baroque performance. Many Nova Scotians will be familiar with their long term collaboration which includes a collection of original arrangements which reflect their totally unique sound, and are just dazzling. Their Musique Royale tour from March 13-18 includes concerts in Wolfville, Mahone Bay, Yarmouth, Antigonish, Arichat, Baddeck, and River John.

Chris Norman is a world-renowned wooden-flute virtuoso, composer, teacher, flute-maker and founder/director of the international Boxwood Festivals. His varied career spans solo performances, orchestral collaborations, and long-standing work with ensembles such as the Baltimore Consort, Helicon and Concerto Caledonia, and his playing has appeared on film soundtracks including Titanic.

Equally legendary in the early music and traditional world, David Greenberg, has for over three decades built a distinctive dual career as a Baroque violinist and Cape Breton fiddler, performing, teaching and recording worldwide with leading early music ensembles (including Tafelmusik, Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien, and Apollo’s Fire) and co-founding groups such as Puirt A Baroque. His deep fluency in both genres makes him uniquely gifted at bridging 18th-century repertoire and traditional Scottish-inspired music.