From January 31 to February 14, 2021
From January 31 to February 14, 2021
Vive la France!
Camille Saint-Saëns, Sonata for Oboe and Piano, op. 166
Maurice Ravel, Sonatine
Olivier Messiaen, Vocalise-Étude
Gilles Silvestrini, Aloë: pour hautbois et piano
Eugène Bozza, Fantaisie Pastorale for Oboe and Piano, op. 37
Ennio Morricone, “Gabriel’s Oboe”, from the soundtrack of The Mission
From February 28 to March 14, 2021
Known for her flamboyant energy, musical precision and versatility, Krystina Marcoux dedicates most of her energy to creation and has a particular interest in multi-disciplinary works.
Spain Ignites the Marimba
Enrique Granados, Danza Española No. 5, “Andaluza”
Isaac Albéniz, Asturias
Manuel de Falla, The Fisherman’s Story
Manuel de Falla, Ritual Fire Dance
J.S. Bach, Violin Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004: V. Chaconne
Paco de Lucia, Entre Arrayanes
Luigi Boccherini, Guitar Quintet in D Major, G. 448: IV. Fandango
From March 28 to April 11, 2021
Laureate of the 2019 edition of the prestigious Prix d’Europe, Bruno Gauthier-Bellerose playing is marked by its strong musical and artistic depth. Along with his guitar studies, he took composition lessons with Nicolas Gilbert at the Conservatoire de Montréal. His works have been played in Quebec, Portugal and Belgium.
Europe-Americas: Guitar Without Borders
J.S. Bach, Suite for Lute in C Minor, BWV 997: II. Fugue
Johann Kaspar Mertz, Hungarian Fantasy, op. 65, no. 1
Jacques Hétu, Suite pour guitare, op. 41: I. Prélude, III. Ballade, V. Final
Roberto Sierra, Sonata for Guitar: IV. Salseado
Alberto Ginastera, Sonata for Guitar, op. 47: III. Canto, IV. Finale
From April 25 to May 9, 2021
Viktor Lazarov has a singular career path: in addition to being an accomplished classical pianist, he is studying musicology and is running a start-up business. His mission: to explore his passions for the interpretation and study of music, while creating new opportunities in the world of classical music.
East Wind: The Mystery of Slavic Music
Miodrag Lazarov Pashu, Variations Sakura (premiere)
Sergei Rachmaninoff, Étude-Tableau in E-flat Minor, op. 33, no. 3
Sergei Rachmaninoff, Étude-Tableau in E-flat Minor, op. 39, no. 5
Ana Sokolović, Danses et interludes
Marko Tajčević, Seven Balkan Dances
From May 9 to May 23, 2021
United by a profound passion for music, Duo Cavatine — Noémie Raymond-Friset (cello) and Michel-Alexandre Broekaert (piano) — is above all a long history of friendship. Their duo’s name is inspired by a Poulenc sonata, the very first they played together. Praised for their dynamic and refined personality, the duo displays a great complicity and a touching sensitivity, secret of their captivating stage presence.
Parfums de Paris
François Couperin, Pièces en concert for Cello and Piano
Frédéric Chopin, Sonata for Cello and Piano in G Minor, op. 65
* Pricing, artists, repertoire, concert dates and times are subject to change without notice.