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Dialogue sur le Plateau: The Quartet According to Webern

by Rédaction PAN M 360

The Molinari Quartet presents the complete string quartets of Viennese composer Anton Webern.

Discover the captivating career of this composer, one of the great masters of the Second Vienna School. From post-romantic aesthetics to chromaticism and atonality, Webern’s quartets paved the way for serial writing.

In preparation for the March 22 concert at the Conservatoire, come and discuss with the musicians and hear excerpts from his 6 string quartets by Anton Webern.

Le Quatuor Molinari présente l’intégrale des quatuors à cordes du compositeur viennois Anton Webern.

Découvrez le parcours captivant de ce compositeur, un des grands maîtres de la Seconde école de Vienne. D’une esthétique post-romantique à sérielle, en passant par le chromatisme et l’atonalité, les quatuors de Webern ont ouvert la voie à l’écriture sérielle.

En préparation au concert du 22 mars au Conservatoire, venez discuter avec les musiciens et entendre des extraits de ses 6 quatuors à cordes d’Anton Webern.

THIS CONCERT IS FREE!

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Contemporary / North East Asian

(Cancelled) Eau douce – eau trouble

by Michel Rondeau

Under this aquatic title, three musicians – Kimihiro Yasaka, piano, Louis-Philippe Bonin, saxophone, and David Therrien Brongo, percussion – explore as many themes of the Japanese cultural imagination: the mystical aspect of nature, temporality, and the notion of movement. The music will of course take on the colours of Asia and will include works from the repertoire as well as a piece created especially for the occasion by Montreal-based composer of Japanese descent, Keiko Devaux.

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Gentiane MG Trio

by Alain Brunet
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