Ménestrel
Schedule
Sun Apr 26 2026 at 02:30 pm to 04:30 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Wentworth Villa | Victoria, BC

– Janelle Luckyk, soprano and violin, Kerry Bursey, tenor and lute
About this Event
We are happy to welcome Janelle Luckyk, soprano and violin, and Kerry Bursey, tenor and lute. Based in Nova Scotia, this popular duo will offer “In the Garden’s Folly” Here is how they describe their program:
“Drawing inspiration from the English tradition of the Follies: those elegant, ornamental pavilions found within landscape gardens, where sitters could admire the surrounding decorative greens, evoking both harmony and tempered wild beauty. Ménestrel has curated a program of Elizabethan airs, French baroque from the court of Versailles, paired with ballads and crystalline melodies that bring you into a sonic dreamworld celebrating all the colour and elegance of this ornate musical era!”
Program
Gabriel Bataille (c. 1575–1630) - J'avais cru qu'en vous aymant
Joseph Chabanceau de La Barre (1633-1678) - Allez, Bergers, dessus l'herbette
Antoine Boesset (1586-1643) Nos esprits libres et contents
Honoré d'Ambruys (~1660-~1702) - Le doux silence de nos bois
Traditional, from Guernsey - Le long d'un vert bocage
Pierre Guédron (1570-1620) - Si jamais mon ame blessée
Josquin des Prez (1450-1521) - Mille Regretz
Gilles Binchois (1400-1460) - Adieu ma tres belle maistresse
Intermission
Intermission
Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643) - Se l'aura spira tutta vezzosa
Barbara Strozzi (1619–1677) - Che si puo fare
Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643) - Ohimè, ch'io cado
Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643) - Si dolce è'l tormento
John Dowland (1563-1626) - Can she excuse my wrongs?
John Dowland (1563-1626) - Time stands still
John Dowland (1563-1626) - Now o now
John Dowland (1563-1626) - Come again
Henry Purcell (1659-1695) - Fairest Isle
Henry Purcell (1659-1695) - She loves and she confesses
Henry Purcell (1659-1695) - Sweeter than roses
Henry Purcell (1659-1695) - If music be the food of love
Janelle Lucyk is a leader among an emerging generation of Canadian artists specializing in old music and historically informed performance, taking ideas from conception to the stage.
Janelle is the artistic director of Ménestrel, her ensemble with Kerry Bursey which produces alternative early music mixing ancient repertoire with oral folk traditons. In Since 2022, Ménestrel has been producing a "Messiah-on-the-go!" congregating twenty emerging performers from across Canada to perform Handel's masterpiece in historic Nova Scotian venues. Janelle is director of the new series ArtChoral at La Grande Salle du 9e, the recently reopened historic Art Deco venue in Montreal. Following mentor and arts champion Barbara Butler, Janelle is Artistic and Administrative Director of Musique Royale (est. 1985), a music presenter based in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia which enriches historic spaces through the sharing of world class early music, and much more. Programming includes over seventy concerts through the year in venues across the spectacular maritime province.
With well over a hundred concerts given in 2024, Janelle performed and toured in all of Canada's thirteen provinces and territories last year, with many additional workshops, masterclasses and outreach events shared. In the summer Ménestrel was in residency in Europe for concerts, recording and outreach.
In fall 2022, Janelle was invited by legendary organist Xaver Varnus to perform at his two sold out performances in Hungary, including at the spectacular Bartók National Concert Hall in Budapest. She has had the good fortune of working as a soloist with the Kings College Chapel Choir under five-time Grammy winner Paul Halley on many unforgettable concerts including Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 and Selva Morale e Spirituale and multiple Bach Passions. Janelle graduated in 2014 with distinction from the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles in Belgium and completed her Masters in Management at Durham University in the UK where she was awarded the Best Soloist by Music Durham, and Best Female Soloist by her peers. While in Europe, she formed Voces Desuper, an ensemble performing regularly in the magnificent Cathédrale de Saints-Michel-et-Gudule, and especially at the Te Deum ceremony for the King and Queen of Belgium.
Janelle is ever grateful to the Canada Council of the Arts, the Federal Department of Canadian Heritage, Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, Mécénat Musica, Arts Nova Scotia and Brent Rinaldi for their support.
Kerry Bursey is a Canadian tenor and plucked string instrumentalist from Montréal. An early music specialist and a versatile singer, he is acclaimed for his “clear voice, made of dreamy troubadouresque sweetness” (Ôlyrix) and “beneficent tenderness” (Le Temps). He is a sought-after lutenist and guitarist, notably invested in self-accompaniment, from lute songs to folk music. Recently, he made his European debut as a soloist at the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence, Manchester International Festival, Bregenzerfestspieler and the Southbank Centre. In 2024, he will sing at the Muzikgebouw in Amsterdam and at the Ruhrtriennale.
He regularly works as a soloist with early music groups such as Ensemble Caprice, Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal, Harmonie des Saisons, Theatre of Early Music, les Idées Heureuses, la Nef, Pallade Musica, Infusion Baroque and Clavecin en Concert. He tours internationally with his ensemble, Ménestrel, co-founded with soprano Janelle Lucyk. He is a member of Quartom, the leading classical vocal quartet in Québec.
Kerry is frequently hired as a session musician and creative collaborator because of his broad musical output, from pop to video games. He composed and performed the soundtrack of award-winning thriller, 444, which premiered at Fantasia Festival, and worked on the sci-fi movie Mistral Spatial. He frequently works with Ubisoft and notably sang gregorian chants as a monk in the game Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla.
Kerry holds a masters’s degree in classical guitar from the Conservatoire de musique de Montréal and has studied voice performance at McGill University. He was a winner at the 2011 Grand Prix de Guitare de Montréal.
Where is it happening?
Wentworth Villa, 1156 Fort Street, Victoria, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
CAD 25.00 to CAD 45.00

