Mateo • Tumbao

by Patrick Baillargeon
Classical / Gospel / Modern Classical

Poems, Prayers and Bliss – Marie-Josée Lord and Hugues Cloutier

by Alexandre Villemaire

Henri Duparc and Ernest Chausson have this in common – they both left their mark on the French musical repertoire through melody, just as their comrades George Gershwin and Leonard Bernstein left their mark on the American songbook through their melodies and the syncretism of their music, combining classical forms and elements of jazz. In a concert bringing together a repertoire she masters, soprano Marie-Josée Lord brings these two contrasting worlds together. Intimate and melancholic in nature, Duparc’s refined melodies complete the cycle Poème de l’amour et de la mer, dedicated by Chausson to Duparc. Irreverent, energetic and sentimental at the same time, Bernstein’s melodies complement those of Gershwin, which echo the resilient and poignant African-American spirituals.

ARTISTS AND PROGRAM

Marie-Josée Lord, soprano

Hugues Cloutier, piano

Henri Duparc : Chanson triste

                         L’invitation au voyage

                         La vie antérieure

Ernest Chausson: Poème de l’amour et de la mer, op. 19

Leonard Bernstein: Five Kids Songs

I Feel Pretty, from West Side Story

George Gershwin: Summertime from Porgy and Bess

Leonard Bernstein: Somewhere from West Side Story

George Gershwin: My Man’s Gone Now, from Porgy and Bess

Spirituals: Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child

Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray

  He’s Got the Whole World in His Hand

Amazing Grace

Ride On King Jesus

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Blues / Rock

Carlos Veiga

by Michel Rondeau
Classical / Electroacoustic

Electrochoc 5 : Soundwich

by Michel Rondeau

In addition to its festival, which has been held every fall for the past 16 years, Akousma offers year-round discussion-concerts in its Électrochoc series, which aims to familiarize the public with the world of electroacoustic music and celebrate the creativity of the students in the composition and performance classes of its artistic director, Louis Dufort, and his eminent colleague Martin Bédard. This is an opportunity to get to know some budding talents.

The concert is preceded by a lecture at 7:30 p.m., so it’s worth arriving a little earlier.

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Blues / Rock

Duprée Millaire

by Michel Rondeau

El Balcon

by Michel Rondeau
Afrobeat / Dub

Somnidub (John Wrinch Williams solo)

by Michel Rondeau
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