Classical / Modern Classical

Conservatoire de musique de Montréal Symphony Orchestra

by Alain Brunet

The Orchestre symphonique du Conservatoire de musique de Montréal comes to the Maison symphonique with 450 musicians and singers on stage! A crowds on stage, and a crowd in the hall to hear two modern works in full swing: Carmina Burana, by Carl Orf, and Igor Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. Under the direction of Jacques Lacombe, the Orchestre symphonique du Conservatoire will be joined by the I Musici de Montréal ensemble, the Chœur du Conservatoire, the Joseph-François-Perrault High School Choir and the Montreal Children’s Choir.

ARTISTS AND PROGRAM
Conservatoire de musique de Montréal Symphony Orchestra
450 musicians and singers
Conductor: Jacques Lacombe
Soloists : Aline Kutan (soprano), Antoine Bélanger (tenor) and Alexandre Sylvestre (bass baritone)
Carl Orff: Carmina Burana
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring

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Africa / Afro-Cuban / Afropop / Salsa

Bantü Salsa

by Ralph Boncy

Those who are already crazy about Cameroonian musicians Richard Bona and Blick Bassy are guaranteed to trip out on Bantü Salsa! The March 11 performance at Lion d’Or is the first official release of this groove-obsessed octet, which brings together seven nationalities (a possible record even by Montreal’s standard of multi-ethnic crosspollination). It’s also the launch of an eponymous debut album of ten original compositions with “all the best to come from the streets”, as Zebda would say. The album also features an steaming hot brass section, a real Mandingo kora played by an authentic Malian and, in the role of the leader who gives it his all, the excellent bassist and singer Just Wôan, a native of Yaoundé.

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Americana / Folk Rock / Kebamericana / Rock

Mara Tremblay

by Alain Brunet

A national champion at combining rock, vintage pop and kebamericana, our Mara Tremblay released the album Cassiopée in 2017, so what’s in store for these concerts at Maison de la culture Maisonneuve and Centre communautaire d’Anjou? In March 2020, do we have the right to expect a new repertoire, or at least a foretaste of a new cycle of creation? It’s said to be a show in honour of International Women’s Day (March 8) and “focused on her new album”. Let the fans take it as a given!

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Punk / Rock

The Last Rockers • Route St-Louis • Total Garbage

by Patrick Baillargeon
Baroque / Celtic

La Nef

by Alain Brunet

This programme sheds particular light on the nyckelharpa, a traditional Swedish instrument through which one can discover the kinship between Irish and Swedish traditional music, as well as the music of the Baroque period. Original arrangements of works by the Irish composer Turlough O’Carolan (1670-1738) and traditional Swedish music will be performed. La Nef’s approach, which has been in play since the 1990s, is based on the blending of cultures, styles and periods. It draws its inspiration from early, antique and oral-tradition music, but it also makes room for more recent or downright contemporary music.

PROGRAM:

Alex Kehler, musical direction, nyckelharpa, violin

Sylvain Bergeron, artistic direction, archlute, baroque guitar

Antoine Malette-Chénier, Gaelic harp, baroque harp

Kirsty Money, nyckelharpa, viola, violin

Tina Bergmann, hammered dulcimer

Works by Turlough O’Carolan (1670-1738) and traditional music from Ireland and Sweden

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Hip Hop / Keb Rap

Lary Kidd

by Alain Brunet

Two years after Contrôle, MC Lary Kidd released Surhomme, 12 pieces of his own with a plethora of bricolage beats concocted in concert with his buddies Ruffsound and Ajust. So life goes on, Lary Kidd continues his career without Loud, former teammate and close friend who has of course become a keb rap superstar. Less painful and tortured than the poetic material on Contrôle, Surhomme is stuffed with double entendres and metaphorical punch. His thoughts and observations are gathered from the trials and tribulations of everyday life. The trivialization of his own misery has made him stronger, more resistant, even almost unfeeling… hence the choice of the word “superman”. Will he fly over the Club Soda stage?

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Jazz

(CANCELLED) Leaf

by Alain Brunet

Leaf is a Montreal jazz quartet. After the release of an eponymous, self-produced album in September 2017, the ensemble returns to the stage to offer a modern, melodic, consonant, harmonically rich kind of jazz that draws from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, with a light, contemporary touch. At least, that’s one gets from a recording released two and a half years ago. Things may have changed…

MUSICIANS:

Olivier Grenier-Bédard : electric guitar

Éric Kappauf: piano, Fender Rhodes, synths

Jonathan Arseneau : electric bass

Dave Croteau. : drums

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Leaf on Bandcamp

Breakbeat / Hip Hop

Duel Vol 1 – Combat de beatmaking avec OCLAZ • Lowpocus • BANK$TA • Wizurd • Funkywhat • Neko • Giiifted • LastFlightOut • Rekha • NIMBUS2k • Shkeme Wavy • Marabout • ZoePound • Burrows • Ngneer • Jei Bandit

by Patrick Baillargeon
Modern Classical

The MSO and The Gold Rush

by Alain Brunet

Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush is a masterpiece of humour and social critique about the famous Klondike era. This classic silent film is, of course, suitable for projection with live soundtrack in front of a live audience, and this is where the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Timothy Brock, comes into play. The American maestro is a specialist in music composed in the ’20s and ’30s, particularly designed for silent-film accompaniment, and it is precisely for his high skills in that area that he was recruited. Hop in the car… we’re off to the Yukon!

Montreal Symphony Orchestra

Timothy Brock, conductor

Simultaneous projection

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