Precision and direction are two more than appropriate terms to describe this second album in the Flûte Passion series, which features three Quebec artists well established in the music scene here at home: Nadia Labrie, Camille Paquette-Roy and Luc Beauséjour. Labrie is a flautist who holds a master’s in interpretation from the Université de Montréal, and a first prize with great distinction from the Conservatoire de Québec. Paquette-Roy has a similar background, holding a diploma from the Conservatoire de Trois-Rivières and a master’s degree in interpretation from McGill University. Both women are accompanied on the piano by Beauséjour, a specialist in early music and director of the baroque music workshop at the Université de Montréal, among others. This trio offers the opportunity to discover key works from the flute sonata repertoire of Johann Sebastian Bach. The communion between the three musicians – which is audible – makes the interpretation of these three sonatas highly interesting. The precision of the attacks on the flute, the lightness of the cello bow and the perfect swing of the piano accompaniment allow us to float to the sound of this breezy music. The album closes with the Partita for solo flute in A minor by the same composer, leaving us to appreciate the flawless instrumental technique and the roundness of Labrie’s sound.
Tout le contenu 360
Interview Pop/Eastern European
Nastasia Y, her ukrainian culture infused with Canada
Par Alain Brunet
Critique de concert Pop/Electronic/expérimental / contemporain/Middle Eastern
BORN TO LEAVE (REVISITED) at Centre Phi: Sophoclean electronic tragedy with a Lebanese flavour
Par Salima Bouaraour
Interview classique
CMIM: Shira Gilbert and Zarin Mehta talk about Piano 2024 edition
Par Alexandre Villemaire
Interview classique
Before the CMIM kicks off, Chantal Poulin talks to us about the Piano 2024 edition.
Par Alexandre Villemaire
Critique d'album Pop/expérimental / contemporain/Experimental / Contemporary/Folk/Americana 2024
N NAO – Miroir
Par Louise Jaunet
Interview Rock
Alex Henry Foster Talks About Overcoming Death and his new album, Kimiyo
Par Stephan Boissonneault
Interview Classical/classique
Information: Montreal Oct. 1970 by Tim Brady: a first opera about the October ’70 Crisis
Par Frédéric Cardin
Critique d'album Electronic/Hip Hop/hyperpop 2024
Single of the Day: Kaya Hoax ft. Magi Merlin “Hot Girls with ADD”
Par Stephan Boissonneault
Critique d'album Americana/Pop
Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poet Department: The Anthology
Par Alain Brunet
Critique d'album classique/musique traditionnelle/Classical/trad québécois 2024
Karina Gauvin – Marie Hubert : Fille du Roy
Par Frédéric Cardin
Interview Folk/Americana/Rock/hyperpop
P’tit Belliveau Talks About His New Album, Frogs, and Income Tax
Par Stephan Boissonneault
Interview Rock/Electronic/Experimental / Contemporary/expérimental / contemporain/Pop
At Annie-Claude Deschênes’ table: between utensils & sound experimentation
Par Louise Jaunet
Critique de concert Folk/Americana
Noah Kahan: An Emotive Performance with Goofy Banter
Par Serena Yang
Critique de concert